Nice errie feeling... Unless my radar is broken, believe you took it for a spin... And I like the 3D illusion that the two wooden beams pointing diagonally are gicing. The pattern gave me the impression that they were standing on top of a wooden floor, if you know what I mean. Maybe only I can see that. If so, nevermind... The beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Yes a bit of spinning involved... saturation reduction and some noise added. Oh and levels of course...
I think I know what you mean about the beams. It's a kind of Escher effect; looking along them they seem to jump from being flush with the wood "underneath" to standing proud of it. I didn't notice that the first time.
Nitro2k01: Oh, do you mean if I shopped the tree in? No, its actually the top off a blade of long-grass, probably a variety of bromus. It was a deliberate attempt at making it's size and scale seem ambiguous.
Nice errie feeling... Unless my radar is broken, believe you took it for a spin...
ReplyDeleteAnd I like the 3D illusion that the two wooden beams pointing diagonally are gicing. The pattern gave me the impression that they were standing on top of a wooden floor, if you know what I mean. Maybe only I can see that. If so, nevermind... The beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Yes a bit of spinning involved... saturation reduction and some noise added. Oh and levels of course...
ReplyDeleteI think I know what you mean about the beams. It's a kind of Escher effect; looking along them they seem to jump from being flush with the wood "underneath" to standing proud of it. I didn't notice that the first time.
So so strange...my mental picture of you is something like this.
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The Shape: Emmmm... wtf?
ReplyDeleteIt's obviously not my mental pic...liked that pic by the way. Bizarre but interesting.
ReplyDeleteThought you had started trolling tbh.
ReplyDeletetbh?
ReplyDelete"To Be Honest"
ReplyDeletethe answer I wanted to give...
Google FFS ¬_¬
Nitro2k01: Oh, do you mean if I shopped the tree in? No, its actually the top off a blade of long-grass, probably a variety of bromus. It was a deliberate attempt at making it's size and scale seem ambiguous.
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