Actually the ceiling of a canopy...but i liked the way it looked as an abstract.
So I thought i would try 3 different versions of editing on it:
Regular
BW
Using Silver Efex Negative Preset
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Actually the ceiling of a canopy...but i liked the way it looked as an abstract.
So I thought i would try 3 different versions of editing on it:
Regular
BW
Using Silver Efex Negative Preset
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That third one is either one of those "see the spots" puzzle pictures or a scene out of Star Trek's holodeck! I like the second for the way it brings out the shadows next to the grid parts. I looked at the first to see if they were there, and I hadn't seen them the first time. So I guess that makes the second one a special case of "Made ya look"
and if you move it up and down quickly it has a real movement effect. I like the red version best.
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