Hi David ... It might have been nice if the topmost rail of the bench had more texture, but it didn't, so there y'have it. Glad you liked the pic.
I have a hard time with color, so the colors generally have to stand out in some manner for me to see them. Strange isn't it - I get some compliments on my color work and it's a result of my not being able to see color very well <LOL> Shel > From David Savage > Tue, 19 Apr 2005 21:06:39 -0700 > Excellent use of coloUr <g> The contrast between the > weathered & painted timbers is very striking. > I also like the textures. The top rail of the bench, to my eye, > seem's out of place due to its lack of texture, but it make's > the image interesting. > Shel, when you use colour you certainly use it to good effect. > On 4/19/05, Shel Belinkoff wrote: > > I met a friend for lunch today, and we walked around a hidden area in > > Larkspur, west of San Quentin prison, called Greenbrae Pier, a small, funky > > community of old homes built on stilts and piles. This caught my > > attention and I grabbed a QuikSnap with the little Sony DSC-S85. It's > > pretty much straight from the camera generated TIF with a very slight color > > adjustment to eliminate a bluish cast. Comment welcome, of course. > > > > Other pics of the community were made on, gasp! film, using an MX and a > > K24/2.8 lens. Those pics won't be ready for a while. > > > > http://home.earthlink.net/~my-pics/bf.html

