Scaling the shaft up or down by goodoleboy
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Description
I'M BACK!
After an extensive and grueling period of devastating physical problems requiring hospitalization and up to three visits a week to various medical facilities for treatment, observation and rehabilitation. Utterly depressing and painful.
As for the posting, this was originally a shot I took of a park water sprinkler back in middle October 2019, altered by various means to represent a courageous soul negotiating a deep underground shaft.
Comments (9)
eekdog
Glad your back at it Harry. Happy that your doing better. Looks like someone falling through a shaft.
Faemike55
Welcome home and back! This image is wicked cool and very appropriate for what you've gone through. Let's hope this new year is much nicer to you than last year.
RodS
Harry! Good to see you back, my friend! And what a great and creative artwork you've put together here - well done!
Yeah, this getting older thing is a bit over-rated... I used to collect insulators; now I collect doctors... 🤣
All my best to you, and wishes for an awesome and pain free 2020!
magnus073
Harry, it is very nice to see you back and I'll sure to keep you in my prayers.
VDH
Original creation !!
anahata.c
I'm not 'here' right now (just recovering from PTherapy, as you found out). But I saw that you'd posted, and I had to come here and welcome you! Welcome back, however and whenever: It's great to see you here again! I love your Vertigo-like image (the Hitchcock Vertigo), with that man falling through a spiral into god-knows-where...It's hard to imagine how you got this image, given the original you described: great job with your postwork! (Also, you have a jaundiced green-yellow tone, which makes it more queazy and dizzying.) Great job, Harry. I wish you all the best w/ PTherapy, and I hope it makes things better. Also, thank you for your many very kind comments---all highly appreciated. It's great to see you here, whenever you're comfortable to come back!
(Ps---maybe I can figure out my filters: I just do them by 'feel'; so I often have no clue how i 'got' there. But if I come up with something concrete, I'll tell you...)
UteBigSmile
Fantastic work!
steve2
Neat work.Sorry to hear you have been experiencing so much pain. You will feel better.
Digital_Dames
WAYYYYYYYY COOL!