Thursday, November 1, 2012

Bench - along the water's edge, Sholom Park


28 comments:

Kim said...

Fun treatment! So far 3 of us have benches in our theme day photos :-). Love all this GREEN, my fave color.
-Kim

EG CameraGirl said...

Cool editing here, Lowell. A sunny day, too. Perfect for the Sunshine State. :)

I bet I've never told you that I live in the Sunshine Capital of Canada. Yep, that's what the locals call my village. Too bad it's tongue in cheek, though. :)

magiceye said...

Good work! Pretty as a classic painting

Janet said...

Maybe I will just spend the day right here! I like the special effects.

Danielle said...

I love how you processed this...so surreal...it really fits the essence of this park.

Lea said...

I like the effect, it highlighted the bench.

hamilton said...

cool greens

Halcyon said...

Nice effect on this one! Looks like a great place to relax. :)

PETRO50 said...

Nice photo-trick. Interesting. well I'll have to try it sometime. Greetings. Peter.

ArtandArchitecture-SF.com said...

Really lovely - love the light

Sharon said...

This looks like a painting Lowell. I love it!

Linda said...

Awesome, Lowell! I love the colours and light!

Small City Scenes said...

Weirdly wonderful. MB

Small City Scenes said...

Weirdly wonderful. MB

Randy said...

Nice effect again. Looks like fun.

Karl said...

Interesting effect, Lowell.

Kay said...

This adds a new dimension to a classic sort of view. I like the colors and softness.

cieldequimper said...

Ah good it looks like Blogger will let me comment now. Didn't want to earlier on.

Let's just sit there for a while.

RedPat said...

You use that effect so well! I like this one a lot.

Memphis MOJO said...

Another interesting effect -- I like it!

Jack said...

This is a pretty scene, Lowell. The effect you used makes my eyes and nerves jumpy.

SRQ said...

Your effect makes it look like a watercolor painting. I never would've thought to use this kind of effect. Nice.

Shantaram said...

Degas, Manet? That's what I thought of!

Anonymous said...

It's like a dream sequence. Must be a very relaxing place to sit!

Tanya Breese said...

creative entry!

Lois said...

You did a fantastic job with this Lowell! I love it.

Judy said...

This looks dreamy!

As to the trick-or-treat visitors, we don't get any. Our neighborhood has grown up and grown old. No kids close enough to come here.

Anonymous said...

So peaceful. I love the effect you created too.

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson