Dang! I wonder how that happens! Wouldn't it be nice if we had "fan" art collectors all over the world who were willing to pay that much for every photo we posted?! (I'll get on that, right away! ;-)
All the time. I used the Grain filter in Photoshop to make the texture in this one. Not greatly original, but I just put in on my desktop and I found it a bit decorative.
Russ, thanks for the link to Andreas Gursky's photo. Wow. I like it, but I would not have guessed it would break world price records!
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For some reason this reminds me of Andreas Gursky's photo of the Rhine River, the most expensive photo ever sold:
http://www.businessinsider.com/andreas-gursky-photo-record-most-expensive-2011-11
Dang! I wonder how that happens! Wouldn't it be nice if we had "fan" art collectors all over the world who were willing to pay that much for every photo we posted?! (I'll get on that, right away! ;-)
A.MAZ.ING!
Are you using PS, Eo?
All the time.
I used the Grain filter in Photoshop to make the texture in this one.
Not greatly original, but I just put in on my desktop and I found it a bit decorative.
Russ, thanks for the link to Andreas Gursky's photo. Wow. I like it, but I would not have guessed it would break world price records!
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