Wherein we attempt to show that no image in a lifetime of photographic tomfoolery is useless as long as one has a couple of scanners for prints, film, and slides, and access to editing tools like Photoshop, Picnik, Picasa, ACDSee, PicMonkey, LuminarAI, the Nik suite of tools,and more. Over my lifetime I've collected thousands of these images. Enough to post one-a-day on this blog for the rest of my life. Enjoy.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Zebras On The Moon.
Back in the early 70's when I was learning photography, (Ha! I'm still learning photography!), I played around with Kodak Kodalith Ortho film, a high contrast film with no tonal ranges. This image is one of my better efforts because, well, Zebras are just made for this sort of image anyway, aren't they?
This was taken at the John Ball Park Zoo in Grand Rapids, MI in 1973 or 1974.
Other than cleaning up the hundreds of dust spots in the black areas, adding a border and "glow" (from Picasa), very little has been done to this image.
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