Melding Colors

Uploaded: September 27, 2005 15:15:40

Description

This is an abstract of a city scape I had on file. I was originally attempting the liquify the foreground to give the appearance of a water reflection. However, after experimenting in PS for a bit, I came up with this. I am curious as to any thoughts anyone may have on this one, good or otherwise.

Comments

Brandon e. Wall September 27, 2005

I love the colors #317526

Mary Clarke September 27, 2005

I think this is a fantastic abstract Greg. The colours are wonderful. #1893007

Adam L. September 27, 2005

Ditto, I love the colors.
Reminds me of a Kandinsky painting I saw once. #1893357

Greg Briley level-addict September 27, 2005

Thanks for the feedback Brandon, Mary and Adam. I have a gallery coming up and I am thinking about including this one, so the feedback is much appreciated. #1893471

Cathy M. Gromball October 22, 2005

Congratulations, Greg! I hope you did enter it in your gallery!

Cathy :) #1985146

Greg Briley level-addict October 22, 2005

Thank you, Cathy. My gallery is coming up December 3rd, and I have had some orders for this one already - so it will be included in my gallery. I see you did really well with your beautiful flower pics. The special effects as well as the macro are really wonderful. I hope to see you place higher. Good luck!! #1985305

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