SO, Which Did Come First?

© Wally Orlowsky

SO, Which Did Come First?

Uploaded: December 21, 2008 10:54:24

Description

The classic chicken and egg conundrum!
Resubmit of an experiment using photo combinations and filters to tell an illustrated story. Separate shots of my grandson, a rooster, and the sky combined. Several filters and color adjustments used to create a sketch effect (using PSP 11).



Exif: F Number: 9, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 10/3200 seconds, Flash: did not fire., White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 0.00 mm, Model: NIKON D70

Comments

William C. Raco level-classic December 21, 2008

Awesome image, story and title
Beautifully done, Wally! #1055029

Tammy M. Anderson level-deluxe December 21, 2008

This is just great, Wally. Awesome image and work. #6919948

Usman M. Bajwa level-classic December 21, 2008

Very effective, Wally.

UB. #6919960

Rod Partington December 21, 2008

Great image,Wally.Very nicely done. #6920097

Kerry Hill December 21, 2008

Love this Wally!! Just gorgeous, awesome work!!! #6920191

Linda D. Lester level-classic December 21, 2008

Just love it!!! Great job!!!! #6920410

Michelle Alton December 21, 2008

Flawless editing, Wally. And a thoroughly wonderful composition and outcome. #6921085

Anne M. Young level-addict December 22, 2008

FANTASTIC! Wish this was my work.... LOVE it #6925575

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