Jack, Thank you, I appreciate your opinion. Actually, I was expecting to hear something similar from somebody on this list.
So why did I do this version? I saw this as an opportunity to create from this photo something that is real and unreal at the same time. There was no particular message in mind, at least my mind still has not verbally defined it. While thinking about this response of mine, I realized that my idea might be subcontiously related to the art of Nicholas Roerich. E.g. see these paintings: http://www.roerich.org/servlets/ContentServlet?id=700168 http://www.roerich.org/servlets/ContentServlet?id=700125 (If you are interested, see more paintings here: http://www.roerich.ru/main.php?l=eng ) However, it was not an attempt to copy his style. It was only after your response that I recalled Roerich's paintings. Rather, while working on the photo, I was going after something in my head, but it is possible that my head was influenced by that style many years ago. Cheers, Igor Sat Jan 26 23:21:30 EST 2008 Jack Davis wrote: > I THINK I'd prefer the original if the sky and far mountain range could > be salvaged from over exposure. > The re-worked version conveys an unreal exaggerated scene who's message > escapes me. > > Jack > > --- Igor Roshchin <str at komkon.org> wrote: > > > > > > > Having spent some time playing with photoshop I was able to get > > this image: > > http://www.komkon.org/~igor/PHOTOS/Argentina/IMGPa9855-jan08.jpg > > I separated the image in several different layers, adjusting each > > portion > > separately. > > I printed it on metallic paper, and it looks completely abstract. > > > > The previous version (which was somewhat adjusted, but as a whole > > image) > > can be seen for comparison here: > > http://www.komkon.org/~igor/PHOTOS/Argentina/IMGPa9855.jpg > > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

