For the past couple of weeks, I have been focused on getting ready for Christmas; shopping trips, wrapping gifts, parties and advanced food preparation. With an injured foot and Christmas overload, I believe I may have slipped beyond reality into the Twilight Zone.
In early November, I made some fall color photos in our backyard. I added camera movement into the formula to see what would happen. From my present Twilight Zone location, I have further manipulated these photos into the following. They no longer emanate from my back yard, but from a place few dare to go. (Hum the Twilight Zone theme music to yourself before looking further.)
In early November, I made some fall color photos in our backyard. I added camera movement into the formula to see what would happen. From my present Twilight Zone location, I have further manipulated these photos into the following. They no longer emanate from my back yard, but from a place few dare to go. (Hum the Twilight Zone theme music to yourself before looking further.)
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I love fall colors, the ways they yellows contrast with the still green leaves. And the lines; they seem to tell their own story.
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Here is the same photo with a slightly different treatment. Better or worse?
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Again you see the same original photo with another treatment? What do you think about this one?
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Here is another shot; more realistic, but still from the Twilight Zone. Any thoughts?
This may be my favorite or perhaps the one directly above.
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And what about this one? Wait, this looks almost real. It can’t be coming for the Twilight Zone or can it?
Meanwhile I am still stuck in the Twilight Zone. I expect I will escape after the holiday craziness is over. Meanwhile I would like to hear what you think about these far out photos.
I hope your holiday is filled with laughter, hugs and creativity.
Cheryl