Here is the first of a few of these I think I want to create.
Thoughts?
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Here is the next one...
Seeing is more than meets the eye.
Greg Groess
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Still thinking about the second one, but I'm sure I like the first one very much. Middle and right images are beautiful.
Wondering if the left image might be stronger if the jellyfish was not quite so vertically aligned.
Wondering if the left image might be stronger if the jellyfish was not quite so vertically aligned.
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Hmm. If I had access to Photoshop today, which I don't, I'd try flipping the left-hand jellyfish image horizontally to give some contrasting movement which would frame the central image a bit more.
With the turtles triptych, I'd try swapping the middle and right-hand images (with the appropriate resizing). (although I think I see what you're aiming for, Greg: sort of a filmstrip thing -- close up, middle distance, moving away...?)
With the turtles triptych, I'd try swapping the middle and right-hand images (with the appropriate resizing). (although I think I see what you're aiming for, Greg: sort of a filmstrip thing -- close up, middle distance, moving away...?)
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Maybe something like this...?
(Greg, hope you don't mind us messing with your image )
(Greg, hope you don't mind us messing with your image )
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Hmmmm...
Interesting Art.
Tildy...I am not sure The resize of the center image may break the whole thing down. I was considering a different view of the Right hand image as this is cropped to hide a major flaw in the background. Let me think on that a bit.
Greg
Interesting Art.
Tildy...I am not sure The resize of the center image may break the whole thing down. I was considering a different view of the Right hand image as this is cropped to hide a major flaw in the background. Let me think on that a bit.
Greg
Seeing is more than meets the eye.
Greg Groess
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Greg Groess
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Well, that wasn't what I had in mind
(sorry, talking about Art's version, not Greg's idea)
(sorry, talking about Art's version, not Greg's idea)
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Hi
I really like the first one but my brain wants to know if jelly fish can really swim upside down.
Tim almost certainly knows a jellyfish expert - i will have to check.
the second one i am not so sure about.
the difference in the light is a bit of a problem for me
julie
I really like the first one but my brain wants to know if jelly fish can really swim upside down.
Tim almost certainly knows a jellyfish expert - i will have to check.
the second one i am not so sure about.
the difference in the light is a bit of a problem for me
julie
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