I agree with Sir Beckrich . . .
Chris
> On 7 Feb 2017, at 13:36, Rick Beckrich <rbeckrich@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Well done, Sir Moose. 👌
>
> On Feb 7, 2017 1:18 AM, "Moose" <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Thanks to those who choose to play a no win game - except for the fun, of
>> course. :-D
>>
>> On 2/4/2017 8:59 AM, ChrisB wrote:
>>
>>> Well Mystrious Moose
>>>
>>> The first is the bottom of a copper funnel, I should guess.
>>>
>>
>> Well, yes, I can see that - now. :-)
>>
>> Impossible to guess, I think. This is what the ground looked like as I sat
>> at a picnic table after some heavy rain. <http://galleries.moosemystic.
>> net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=Tech/Misc&image=_B005825oof50.jpg>
>>
>> On the ground was a tiny, maybe 1/8" sq., piece of glitter; lots of kids
>> birthday parties in this park. With the sun reflecting fully off it, I took
>> this intentionally very OoF shot, and liked the results. It wasn't very
>> interesting in focus; didn't even push the button. ;-)
>>
>> The second is tricky, but it must be a macro shot of an old leaf, perhaps
>>> on a lake bed or wet mud near a lake.
>>>
>>
>> This is the weird one. A pretty straightforward focus stack of a leaf,
>> maybe 7" long, lying on a slightly reflective surface. The surface ended,
>> in very dark area, too close visually to the top of the leaf. So I selected
>> that area in PS and tried Content Aware Fill. CAF is sometimes
>> astonishingly good, sometimes so-so, sometimes just weird. This was the
>> latter, with artifacts that looked remarkably like distant mountains. But I
>> kinda liked it, so I went with it, trying out a couple of other results,
>> moving things around, removing a few artifacts that didn't fit.
>>
>> So a shot that covers a couple of feet of actual subject looks like one of
>> those things you and Rick guessed. I love serendipity.
>>
>> The third is a charcoal drawing.
>>>
>>
>> This is a C-U of a scraped area on a yellow enamel surface. I think it
>> looks like a drawing, too, which is why I shot, processed and posted it it.
>>
>> The fourth is the bottom of a plate with dents to give it a stand on the
>>> underside.
>>>
>>
>> I can see that. Actually the reverse, the top of an outdoor stool, with
>> drain holes.
>>
>> I’m being bold, here . . .
>>>
>>
>> Indeed! And I much appreciate it! I would certainly never have seen the
>> downward tapered opening appearance of the first. I also like separating
>> images from the things that were photographed in interesting ways.
>>
>> On 2/4/2017 9:25 AM, Rick Beckrich wrote:
>>
>>> Here goes nothin'....
>>>
>>> 1. Serena Williams winning ball
>>>
>>
>> I LOVE it! I'm surprised no one suggested the final asteroid, entering our
>> atmosphere. It does look fast and hot. I also thought the background looks
>> rather like clouds at night.
>>
>> or a moose-made pinhole lens.
>>>
>>> 2. Dead leaf on s frozen pond.
>>>
>>> 3. A negative image of......
>>>
>>
>> Actually, a positive.
>>
>> 4. Water draining.
>>>
>>
>> Some of these stools have had water on them when I've photographed them,
>> but not this time. And they are yellow; the blue just looked good to me
>> when I was pulling an AG, wildly slinging a slider. :-)
>>
>> No one thought black holes??
>>
>>
>> On 2/5/2017 12:15 AM, Philippe wrote:
>>
>>> Sole of a steam iron?
>>>
>>
>> Yes! Why don't they make them in colors?
>>
>> Good book title, too. "Soul of a Iron, A Steamy Look at the Creation of
>> Order Out of Chaos"
>>
>> Thankful Moose
>>
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