Saturday, July 11, 2009

Drive Thru Menu


I had this shot of a drive-thru menu from a Dairy Queen on file and decided to work it up as an abstract. Out of the ten layers I used in Photoshop the two that probably had the most impact were an "invert" layer to reverse the colors, and a texture layer [using rusted metal and blending modes] to add the grunge effect. The big question here is: Is capturing an image of a menu at Dairy Queen a sign of some photographic sickness?

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Larry, that is exceptional work! Did you use a texture? I cannot find fault. I like the colors and the composition. Great job!! Aren't we all just a little sick when it comes to our craft??

Wayne Beck said...

Larry, this image is my kind of diagonal picture, diagonals everwhere. I commend you on your effort. The picture is outside of the ordinary.

Cindi said...

No you are not sick, you are merely using your environment for inspiration and creativity! Besides, some day that image may be important as a historical reference...or perhaps it is a sign of OCD setting in. Welcome to the club of Obsessive Camera Disease. :) I really like the colors and the textures you have used, you have created a very interesting abstract.

Larry J. Patrick said...

Good catch seeing this one and then doing what you did with it. I really like how you tilted your camera and made the lines run diagonal--that adds a lot of interest. Good color combination.

project 28: photography said...

To me this photo has a retro-futuristic / post apocalyptic feel. I love it!!! Very well done! ;)

Larry said...

Thanks for all the nice comments. It's nice to know you liked the shot as much as I did.

Barry Armer said...

Very good!

Soon you will be ready to try a shot of a Ruth's Cris Steakhouse menu! :-)

Cheers!
Barry