I really like this statue. With the Sun playing havoc on the shadows no matter what I did I could not correct the light and shadows because of the time I took the picture but I just like it and don’t want to relegate it to the never to be seen pile.
I like the picture. Sun or not she is a nice piece to have in a garden.
Sun? What sun? It all looks gray to me!
It’s called artistic black and white. There wasn’t much lost when I converted it. You have gotten more color lately than I have done in a long time.
It’s called supply and demand. I demand color so supply it.
I would wait till tomorrow then. Not that I know anything about it.
Can’t wait. And remember, olde timey sepia is not a color in my world. Make it good.
Treasure him! He’s a great artiste in waiting, even in artistic grey and grey. Colour is like television, it does your thinking for you. Grey and grey (often mis-called black & white by the incognoscenti) is like a book, it makes you think for yourself…
Grey (or gray as we Americans spell it) and gray (I’ll split the spelling 50/50 with you) is called black and white. I adjust the tones to something more darker which makes it gray/grey.
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I like the picture. Sun or not she is a nice piece to have in a garden.
Sun? What sun? It all looks gray to me!
It’s called artistic black and white. There wasn’t much lost when I converted it. You have gotten more color lately than I have done in a long time.
It’s called supply and demand. I demand color so supply it.
I would wait till tomorrow then. Not that I know anything about it.
Can’t wait. And remember, olde timey sepia is not a color in my world. Make it good.
Treasure him! He’s a great artiste in waiting, even in artistic grey and grey. Colour is like television, it does your thinking for you. Grey and grey (often mis-called black & white by the incognoscenti) is like a book, it makes you think for yourself…
Grey (or gray as we Americans spell it) and gray (I’ll split the spelling 50/50 with you) is called black and white. I adjust the tones to something more darker which makes it gray/grey.
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