Decline of the Cherry Tomato

© Sean Hummel

Decline of the Cherry Tomato

Uploaded: September 16, 2002

Description

This is just a quickie I took when roaming my neigborhood in search of good subjects. I used GIMP's layering tool, which allows you to mask a foreground image (the BW version of the picture in this case,) and then painted the color through from the other layer. I found out quite a few things from this all in all, primarily of which it is VERY hard to tell when zoomed up where the tomato starts and the rocks begin, especially in BW mode.

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