Of course I know there's such a thing as paint splattered jeans, however, I
don't have paint splattered jeans.  There are also birds and poppies, and
bugs, and a lot of other things to photograph.  The subject is "my old
jeans."  I've given myself an assignment to photograph them and see what
can come of it.  I'm in a dry spell, not feeling all that enthused, have to
stick around the house more than I'd like, and these jeans just "presented
themselves" to me the other day.

Maybe there will be few, if any, good pics to come of it, but it's practice
to sharpen my eye and practice making B&W conversions, and working with
some aspects of CS2 before the trial expires, and a way to test a few
different lenses about which I'm unsure.

And no, it doesn't help to suggest that I photograph something else. 

Shel



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> I like the first one better, more folds -- hills and valleys, but this
isn't 
> bad. Sort of interesting the way the threads in the torn spot sort of go
up 
> and down.
>
> You know, Shel, there's such a thing as paint splattered jeans too. :-)
(It's 
> what I wear anyway when I've done some furniture painting. And there are 
> house painters, et all.) 
>
> HTH. Marnie aka Doe ;-)


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