You might spot me at Kirra Beach, the South-Eastern end of the Gold Coast, Australia, if you like beach walking like myself... but there is more ! My son Jeff (*jif3d*, here at Rendo, it helps to advertise, ooops)... he took this pic of me in 2000, then manipulated it in photo-shop and it's still one of my favourites. Just very briefly about my past... *born in East Prussia; *grew up in Berlin, West Germany; *migrated to "OZ" in 1960, (not the Wizard of Oz) but...AUSTRALIA ! I guess I was more into '2D' since early childhood, and thinking that my son Jeff may have inherited some of my artistic skills, because he translated them into '3D'. I am hooked on photography, since I discovered cameras... that's it in a nutshell. BTW - one of my fav.quotes.... ** I cannot give you the formula for success, but I can give you the formula for failure - which is trying to please everybody !** that's a wrap... Cheers Brigitte.
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Comments (16)
jif3d
The contrasting colours and the reverse negative space really change the feel of the whole image from your 'children of the night' post and the fits the title perfectly...Viva la revolution !
Neat experimentation and results...now for the seniors of the revolution...LOL
~Cheers~
Faemike55
This is fabulous work - love the contrasting colours
starship64
And in this picture the girl's face, with it's appearance of innocence, is lost in the shadows. These two pictures are individually very nice, but together they are very powerful.
rbowen
It gives a special mood. Both images are excellent!!!
DukeNukem2005
Excellent!
jayfar
This is excellent too BB.
VDH
Magic creation !!
Cyve
What a marvelous creation... Fantastically well done my friend !!!
wysiwig
The large red form just left of center looks a little like a rifle. Fits the theme very well. An omen of the future. Fantastic contrasting colors.
bodo_56
Outstanding work! I like the colors you used!
g1tip
Really cool work, Brigitte !!! I like both versions. The previous version looks like something you would have found on a Beatles LP cover back in their Yellow Submarine Days ! ! ! ! Great stuff !!!!!
vdallas
A prophetic & haunting image. We are too close to the reality. Very memorable!
flavia49
gorgeous
jmbwalsh
This is bold!
anahata.c
Perhaps this is the same image, but your color choices bring out shapes that were blacked-out in the previous image. The oranges stand like huge pillars, like architectural towers. And the lower portion is sunken in a dirty, soiled blue, which is very ominous, like danger lurks there. It feels menacing, like the collision of powers that you mention in your intro. At the same time, the young woman/girl seems to be walking in a great macabre cathedral---those tall orange columns are like the pillars of a cathedral interior---where something terrible is about to befall. A very powerful image, and a real transformation from the last one. The oranges and greens make terrific contrasts, and all that 'grunge' and grain is really effective.
nikolais
would hardly say better than Mark (anahata), I view it as a portal, great choice of contrasting orange and green colors. wonderful abstract, Brit! keep it up and on!