Judy Merson
About the Image(s)
I took the image handheld with my iPhone 15 pro max and edited it in Photoshop
3 comments posted
Dorinda Wills
Judy, What a great find! I love this sort of thing and glad you captured it. I hope you don't mind but I took it a couple of steps further. After some experimentation I changed it to bw in LR. Then I took the white sliders up all the way to the right, the black sliders down all the way to the left. In PS I removed the fine lines of the building and added a thin stroke. What do you think? Thank you for sharing this image.   Posted: 01/07/2025 21:54:03
Jody Coker
Interesting capture, I wonder if the architect knew it would be perceived that way? LOL. I like being able to easily tell that we are looking at windows, like seeing the blinds in the bottom window, but I don't really know what to make of the detail in the top window. I wanted to tone down or obscure the top window detail without removing it totally, so I selected just the window and added a fill layer set to a blue color sampled from the lower window. The fill layer's opacity was then set to about 60%.   Posted: 01/08/2025 16:22:26
Walter Ho
Very creative image of an exclamation mark. I prefer the coloured version as it shows the originality of the subject which are the windows.
If it is a totally B&W version, then the creativity would be lost as the image can be from any type of subject, maybe a sculpture as an example.   Posted: 01/11/2025 11:24:35
If it is a totally B&W version, then the creativity would be lost as the image can be from any type of subject, maybe a sculpture as an example.   Posted: 01/11/2025 11:24:35