PDA

View Full Version : At The End Of The Day



kinetic
04-17-2010, 02:19 AM
********************

mrdoug
04-17-2010, 11:56 PM
Damn... this is simply cool.

Care to share how this was done, or translate? Again - totally awesome!

Kaye
04-18-2010, 05:21 AM
Mark, so eye catching and so different. I think you have "art" flowing through your veins!

ladyups
04-18-2010, 02:36 PM
Very artistic....too bad my Chinese is a bit rusty....:rolleyes: was this written on a wall? Great image!

DoctorJazz
04-18-2010, 06:26 PM
This image makes me think of the way to describe "visual poetry"....a sort of universal language regardless of what the words say.....a great theme for photography....but still I'm wondering what the written message means? Very unique and beautiful image Mark.

trashytrucker
04-19-2010, 06:54 AM
Mark,
The balance between the underexposed branch and the exposed writing is totally cool. It flows really well, Teach us how to do that. We are at your feet to learn! :D
Thanks for sharing.



Matt

jonrayner
04-19-2010, 10:46 AM
Perfect! Need I say more.
Jon

kinetic
04-20-2010, 12:38 AM
Hi Doug and thank you for your comments.
This was a simple sunset showing only the twigs at the end of a branch,
I thought it would make a nice framing for the text.
The burned look at the bottom is actually trees that have been thrown so far
out of focus it looks like it has been burned in with PhotoShop. The only thing
that has been added in PhotoShop is the text, which is a PhotoShop brush.
Mark

Hi Kaye, you are so kind with your words, I thank you.
Mark

Hi Mary, I have no idea what it says, but it was the sort of thing I had in mind
when I went out looking for this picture. As I mentioned above this is just a simple
sunset of some twigs and the text added as a layer.
Thank you Mary
Mark

Hi Sandy and thank you very much for your comments.
I think the good thing about it is, that it can say whatever you feel when you look at it.
Thank you again Sandy
Mark

Hi Matt, you are way too kind in your words, but I thank you very much, I am very appreciative of such comments.
I hope the explanation above helps, I never just pickup my camera and take pictures,
I tend to look for them based on pictures I get whizzing around my head and they don’t go away until I do something with them.
Thank you again Matt
Mark

Hi Jon, your comment is greatly appreciated. I can say more with regards to your photographs,
which I find inspirational. I will have to leave my comments at yours.
Mark