I took this shot in France, at a chateau somewhere in the Loire valley. It was 1974, and I had just spent my 30th birthday on a plane to Europe to spend 6 months traveling. What a way to spend 30!
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Here it is, after a lot of manipulation in P'shop. I then indexed the image to 11 colors, and fiddled with the color table until I had a range of rust-oranges and a few blue-greys.
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Using colors that are complements (or nearly so) really makes the image pop.
The goal, for now, is to come up with images for the Trees & Leaves series that can be woven with 2 or 3 shuttles - this one should be just 2.
You'll see more of this one once I start weaving again.
1 comment:
As a huge fan of autumn colors, I cannot wait to see how this turns out!
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