Thanks, Karyne. That's the goal, anyway. My first drafts always look like they come out of a bad '40s movie. But I try to make it more sophisticated during the editing process. My work will never be Pride and Prejudice, but there's a happy medium between high literature and crap.
Glad you like the pic. I took it with a Hasselblad in the 1990's, painted it with light (camera on tripod, middle of the night, ran around flashing sign with flash gun using colored gels). Then my son-in-law, David Siddall, photoshopped it, changing the values of the colors for maximum menace.
I couldn't tell what kind of handgun that was. I've shot handguns a lot, still shoot some. Thanks for your response.
Carol Bridgestock
Jan 2, 2011
Terrence McCauley
Thanks, Karyne. That's the goal, anyway. My first drafts always look like they come out of a bad '40s movie. But I try to make it more sophisticated during the editing process. My work will never be Pride and Prejudice, but there's a happy medium between high literature and crap.
Jan 25, 2011
Clark Lohr
Glad you like the pic. I took it with a Hasselblad in the 1990's, painted it with light (camera on tripod, middle of the night, ran around flashing sign with flash gun using colored gels). Then my son-in-law, David Siddall, photoshopped it, changing the values of the colors for maximum menace.
I couldn't tell what kind of handgun that was. I've shot handguns a lot, still shoot some. Thanks for your response.
Clark.
Jan 25, 2011