Luiz, Frank, Ken Anthony, Godfrey, Jack, Dave, Christian - thanks for
the comments on "Pistons and Gears".  

Ken noted that there were actually no pistons present in the image - I
guess that demonstrates my level of knowledge of mechanical engineering,
or lack thereof.....

Some specific responses:

Jack noted:  "I do feel I want to see more of the lower right". So do I,
now you mention it.  Not sure why I framed it like that but I'll have
another try when I return to the site in a few weeks.

Anthony and Godfrey felt that the colour intensity was a bit bright.

Confession time!  I was treating this as an abstract and did nudge the
brightness more that I would normally do using a Photoshop action called
"Paint with Light".  It basically adds a Colour Burn" layer and a
"Colour Dodge" layer to the image and you can adjust the depth and
intensity of the colour by painting on the layers with low opacity black
and white, respectively.  I find it a nice action to have handy but it
can be easily overdone!

Anyway, here's the image without the 'Paint with Light" layers.

http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/IMGP8998peso1.jpg

and here's the original PESO:

http://www.blognow.com.au/PESO/118084/Pistons_and_Gears.html



Cheers

Brian

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Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/

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