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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. |
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Naxos, Greece pavement and reflections after rain. |
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I like reflections. These are in some Amsterdam windows, building date is 1659. A.D., I think. |
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Dawn in the Greek Isles. Black and white and selected color. |
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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”. |
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Hall at the Agora in Athens, Greece. Euclid would like the lines I think. |
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Flower pots? Yep, flower pots. And brick. |
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I don’t know what this building if from originally either, but it was cool (Naxos, Greece). |






