Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Inverted and Simplified







12 comments:

Lady of the Lakes said...

Ooohhhh...I like it!!!

Trée said...

Made some 5x7 prints of this one and the other, both vivid and non-vivid. Be happy to send them to you if you think it's something you'd like to have. If so, drop me your address via email.

Lady of the Lakes said...

ABSOLUTELY...I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THEM...That was the 1st thing I thought of when I saw them, but was afraid to ask....

Trée said...

Consider it done!

Trée said...

The print, btw, is gorgeous. Used Canon's Pro Platinum paper, a beautiful 80lbs glossy. Feels so good in the hand it almost seems a shame to frame it. :-)

Trée said...

Added a Photo Booth snapshot. Really doesn't do justice to the gorgeous depth this paper gives the images. Doesn't do much for my hair either, yard work notwithstanding. ;-)

Lady of the Lakes said...

Can't wait to get it in my hand!!!

;-)

Lady of the Lakes said...

Oh, and you can come mess up your hair here anytime...doing yardwork of course!!! ;-)

Autumn said...

Oh how lovely! It reminds me of the petals from the photographs you posted a few days ago, texture and colours light as candyfloss.

Dzeni said...

Both are lovely images. I'm always amazed at how simply changing the background colour can have such a big impact on the piece.

Trée said...

Thanks Jenni. I'm equally amazed that a simple invert can take an average image to something special. Nice to see you stopping by. :-)

Trée said...

Sunshine, it does have that feel. Yesterday, I was walking at the park, and all along the trail, like confetti, had gathered the tiny petals of what I believed to be cherry blossoms. Spring in TN never ceases to amaze me, as does Fall.