I have not had a chance to participate in Bonnie Zeiman's wonderful
for
Way Too Long.
So I went to visit and came back here and made this:
Bonnie has invited us to create a
"digitally-edited still life"
This is a photo of gas for mopeds in Northern Thailand.
I couldn't figure out what it was, there were many of these displays along the roadway,
and when I learned it was gasoline, I was surprised.
Still am.
The gas is red, BTW, that is not my editing.
I posterized it in Photoshop Elements and then applied an Ink outline filter,
then added one of my favorite textures of Bonnie's:
"Happy Days".
I encourage you to visit Bonnie's
You will find some amazing art there, as well as
her delightful textures!
Enjoy your evening, unless of course, you have other plans.
beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat effects, great result, brilliant my friend! :)
ReplyDeleteFascinating edit, and it is also amazing to think that this is gasoline. Very interesting fact, and never would have guessed this in a million years!
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a behind-the-bar shot! Great job and fun to find out about another country.
ReplyDeletewow its fabulous, x
ReplyDeleteNice! I am inviting you to come and share this in my Show Your Stuff blog hop, the party runs from Thursday evening until Tuesday: http://juliejewels1.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteYou would not want to be thirsty and reach for one of those. Lovely processing. Valerie
ReplyDeletelovely. curious, too!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting - I assumed they were bottles of liquor not gasoline! What a lovely edit!
ReplyDeleteHow cool! I would not have guessed Gasoline either. I love the posterized effect, it's like pop art and really interesting and fun.
ReplyDeleteHow did I miss THIS! It's wonderful--such bright color and great texture.
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