Peacock Feathers?

© John R. Sanchez

Peacock Feathers?

Uploaded: December 03, 2008

Description

I created this image from a photo of a florescent light panel. I used several features from the Gimp program to create this image. I first used the paper tile feature and then the polar coordinates feature, lastly I used the neon edge filter. I will post the original photo and the second to last image. I also saturated the colors a bit in the final image.

Exif: F Number: 6.3, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/400 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 100, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 50.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 50D

Comments

John R. Sanchez December 03, 2008

I'm thinking entering the other image too, but first I have to come up with a title for it. Got any ideas? #1045576

Tiia Vissak December 03, 2008

very original! #6845160

Joan Powell December 03, 2008

pretty design , I like them both . Something with metal in it or a fountain of glass . The mind isn't working real well right now . Any way nice work ! #6847042

John R. Sanchez December 03, 2008

Thank you Tiia, Sabrina, and Joan!! Take care! #6847137

Max Aureli December 04, 2008

Fantastic design on this Abstract!!! Great work, John!!! #6848135

John R. Sanchez December 04, 2008

Thank you Max! Have a great day! #6852348

December 07, 2008

FANTASTIC!!!!

congratulation for this EP!!! #6862135

John R. Sanchez December 07, 2008

Thank you Daniele!! Take care! #6862489

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