Friday, March 1, 2013

Family fun in a comical way


25 comments:

Taken For Granted said...

You need conversation balloons above those riders. Interesting colors.

Anonymous said...

I absolutely love this!!! It is so much fun in a number of different ways!! I think your personality really shows in your interpretation of this photo....I just love it!!!

Linda said...

Awesome, Lowell!

Small City Scenes said...

Fat cats!!!

I passed the pass, dontcha know! I didn't drive--too snowy for me. Going east was not bad but coming home was snowing and blowing and foggy. Like I said--Bob drove.

We had a nice time on the ranch. MB

hamilton said...

Colour co-ordination!

Randy said...

Looks like a fun day. Nice effect.

SRQ said...

You're having fun, aren't you. Cool effect.

Jack said...

You have made a good cartoon out of this photo. So, what is the caption?

Cezar and Léia said...

This effect is really cool! :)
Léia

Pierre BOYER said...

:-)

Pierre

Anonymous said...

Very dynamic and animated, love it!

cieldequimper said...

This I really like a lot. Perfectly suited for a comic. But yes, what's the caption?

Birdman said...

Reminds me of a 'painting by numbers' activity.

EG CameraGirl said...

Good way for people who don't have much to say to travel together. You did a great job converting this to a cartoon.

Janet said...

I like it!

Judy said...

You made a funny!

Sharon said...

This is great Lowell!

magiceye said...

Love the colours!

Dianne said...

this is FANTASTIC!!
well done

RedPat said...

The effect works so well on this shot!

Kay said...

"I saw you oogling that girl on the Vespa back there. Don't tell me you weren't checking her out. . ."

Kcalpesh said...

The colors look so vivid with this effect......

Anonymous said...

I like how they've dressed to match their bikes. I agree with the other commentators: they need some captions. Very fun effect, Lowell!

tapirgal said...

Very nice treatment! Really pretty poster art.

MJ said...

Super-cool graphic application. Very creative.

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