Friday, September 25, 2009

New D-Bridge

Puter image by SnaggleTooth 2009
Photo by SnaggleTooth 2009

(old D-bridge) Amazing what the click of a button can do in seconds...

10 Comments:

At 9:01 AM, Blogger Lynn said...

I love that periwinkle color.

 
At 12:39 PM, Blogger ... Paige said...

I thought periwinkle was a sort of blue? on my screen it looks pinkish.

and still my mind goes...humm

 
At 1:26 PM, Blogger Cookie said...

Great use of colors :)

 
At 7:51 PM, Blogger Thomma Lyn said...

Cool beans -- it is amazing what one click can do. :)

 
At 11:35 PM, Blogger TALON said...

Technology is so neat. Nice shot, Snaggle~!

 
At 4:30 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

Lynn, Blues are my fave hues. There's a Cape Cod Blur colot, too.

Paige, Periwinkle flowers in my sideyard are medium-toward violet-blue. I see pink on the concrete there- that blue in part of the sky n the water thru the iron rails. Of course, every monitor has different settings for Red, Green, N Blue, n paint programs have diff palletes to choose-

Cookie, Thankyou

ThommaLyn, If I'd painted it by hand it would've taken days or weeks... thanks

Talon, It comes up with alotta happy accidents- without tons of work. Thanks

 
At 9:38 AM, Blogger ... Paige said...

My screen at home is mucho better than work....

Winner !

 
At 1:04 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

Paige, Yay! (ya mean ya get to surf at work without getting in hotwater?)

 
At 10:53 PM, Blogger Jannie Funster said...

Rainbows!

I Austin we have a nudie bridge, same pronunciation but oh - so far away in meaning. :)

 
At 3:03 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

JanF, so the bridge is Nude steel? I think the filter I used is called Topography, if you click it larger the BG houses look like piled up layers of different colors. btw- D-stands for Dummy, cause it used to be a temporary steel contraption- local nickname.

 

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