OPEN CHALLENGE 28 • FOOD / EATING
Puzzle  | rodbam
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 rodbam 
 (03/02/2010 @ 03:55:17 EST)
Thanks Ron:-)
 ronb 
 (01/02/2010 @ 13:32:27 EST)
Clever shot Rod. Completely original idea & works really well.
 rodbam 
 (26/01/2010 @ 13:46:23 EST)
Thanks Debi:-) I would much rather photograph found things but this series just kicks me off on the topic.
 deseng 
 (26/01/2010 @ 04:34:22 EST)
Very creative and I thought you disliked set-ups! But seriously this has turned out really nice, a partial desat without PP :)
 rodbam 
 (25/01/2010 @ 08:13:54 EST)
Thanks Jill, Maryanne, Tommy & Daniel:-)
 (24/01/2010 @ 15:12:33 EST)
Clever you, Rod, using a b & w puzzle so that the bright yellow lemon stands out even without selective desaturation (which I seem to recall you don't hold in very high esteem).
 Alopa 
 (24/01/2010 @ 14:32:38 EST)
Very creative entry and perfectly executed mate!. More, I like very much the combination of these colors sepia and yellow. A manly shot!.
 (24/01/2010 @ 10:52:36 EST)
Very thougtful twist on the Escher image. Adds another dimension. Just getting the idea is hard enough.. for me anyway.
 (24/01/2010 @ 01:04:14 EST)
Rod, another great creative interpretation..very interesting and well thought out.
 rodbam 
 (23/01/2010 @ 21:49:45 EST)
Thanks RK:-) No desat here RK the puzzle is B&W as per Escher.
 (23/01/2010 @ 21:39:22 EST)
Wow! this is just superb... the thumbnail doesn't do justice to this. Not a big fan of selective desat... works very well here. Great job Rod.
 rodbam 
 (23/01/2010 @ 18:10:51 EST)
Thanks Penny, Dougy, JP & Christakis:-) I didn't have to move any of the puzzle Chris, this is how Holly has it set up on her coffee table & pecks away at it when she feels like doing it. Mind you if the puzzle was of Cleveland lighthouse it wouldn't have worked as well as this B&W Escher a:-) Not many shots either as all I had to do was move my position & angle through the viewfinder to make the pencil tip be in the right place, you should know anything that's too hard I avoid:-)
 (23/01/2010 @ 15:38:16 EST)
I am still debating if you removed the centre puzzle pieces on purpose. The look to good to be random. Kudos on the illusion on illusion effect. I bet it took a few shots to get right...
 (23/01/2010 @ 10:57:14 EST)
You're too much. Way to go, Rod.
 (23/01/2010 @ 09:50:09 EST)
It is a puzzle indeedy. A+ for creativity, humor, and technicality.
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