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© Copyright 2010, David H. Barstow (DaBar)

'Foot Cramps'


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Software: PaintShop Photo Pro 13.00;

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© Copyright 2010, David H. Barstow (DaBar)

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An abstract illustration of a common problem for some.

Some of you will see something entirely different...

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Now you are embarrassing me... ;-))

I am very pleased that you find it to your liking though. I could not ask for an opinion from a more qualified photographer/artist!

I too think its a rather kewl image. &nbsp It took quite a bit of editing to get it like this.

Thanks for you inspiration and kind words. They are especially nice from a 'kindred spirit' in this redundant world... ;-)

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wow.....this is truly different.....very 'gelatonous'......almost looks like an 'embrionic' state in the foreground....it's good Dave...but you got me 'stumped' I'll be thinking of this one all night.....still trying to figure out how you managed to achieve the 'shiney vibrancy' in the 'gelatonous' like substance....well done......not fair.....hope I figure this out before I go to sleep or I'll be seeing it in my dreams....too spooky...tnks for sharing!! Gail
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I don't know what this is or how it is related to food cramps apart from the toes at the rightmost side. But it sure looks cool. Would you please share the the technique with us?
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TONY: I am pleased to know that you find it interesting. Always try to remember that 'photo, graphy' refers to ''Light Painting" quite literally. The art and craft of photography has, for most, always encompassed the use of all the tools available to the photographer. Today those tools include a computer.

Gail: I have left good clues in some of my postings regarding the tools used to create the effects and forms in these images... Happy Hunting ;-)

I thank you both for your continued support and thoughtful comments.

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Ron and Kaya...

Thank you for your comments! I left this with a black background because I felt that any additions would detract from the image... some will agree, some will not ;-)

I have previously mentioned the type of tool used to create this type of image and do not wish to 'advertise' any particular one in my comments. Basically, I use a special type of 3D renderer with exceptional flexibility. I usually do some additional editing with PSP X3.

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