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Ever take a picture that moves you at the time, but when you see it back home it’s no more than a snapshot?  This is because the eye sees with an interpreting brain, while a camera just takes everything.  So I decided to edit my pictures (B&W patches, Layering, etc) so that you get a true idea of what I saw when I was taking the pictures.  Below are 8 photos so treated, please email any comments via the link at the top of the page.  These are small sample versions.  Full photos are in the 5 megapixel range and make great 8x10’s and have great detail.  I could be persuaded to sell them (hint).  There are also (usually) several variations available as well, and there’s, literally, hundreds more!

 

 

 

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An opportunity to visit Amsterdam?  Oh, I’m so there.  Some artfully arranged (by someone unknown) chairs and bikes.

Naxos, Greece pavement and reflections after rain.

I like reflections.  These are in some Amsterdam windows, building date is 1659.  A.D., I think.

Dawn in the Greek Isles.  Black and white and selected color.

A group viewing statues in The Louvre, Paris.  When you see the full detail picture you have to ask, “Which are the viewers, and which is the art”.

Hall at the Agora in Athens, Greece.  Euclid would like the lines I think.

Flower pots?  Yep, flower pots.  And brick.

I don’t know what this building if from originally either, but it was cool (Naxos, Greece).