Monday, January 1, 2007


17 comments:

Unknown said...

What a texture...
Waiting for more :)

Anonymous said...

Look like a great start to the year! Love the full range of tones here with some great textures. Just one idea though.. since you have such a large border, perhaps adding just a single pixel black line around the edge would help it to stand out on the white background for people who click to make it larger.

Zen was a topic I'd considered when putting together my PaW... so I'll certainly be looking forward to your updates!

Anonymous said...

Greetings fellow DPC PAD/PAWer. I'm checking my links to make sure they work.

This is nice. Looks like a lion. He even has a mane.

J said...

I love the various textures at work here... I want to see more :D

Alain said...

Great start to your PAW project. I love the Zen theme that you took. I'll be back to more of your work.

All the best.

Anonymous said...

This is very zen-ish indeed. I look forward to seeing more throughout the year.

Anonymous said...

Very nice,I am looking forward to seeing more

John M. Setzler, Jr. said...

Excellent black and white... I'm looking forward to watching this blog :)

John M. Setzler, Jr. said...

PS - You might want to setup this blog for live feeds...

Elaine said...

Love the textures. Nice black & white/

asim said...

outstanding picture with great detail, really takes advantage of the possibilities of black and white

Obsidian said...

As someone who studied Zen a little in my past I find myself completely drawn to both the theme and this picture. It is a calming delight.

Anonymous said...

This is a very interesting image. Love the textures and contrast.

Mike Holley said...

Nice image Jeff. Excellent detail and tones. Look forward to seeing more of your work

Kelly Steele said...

Hey, very nice shot. "Zen" was the first thing I thought of.

Elizabeth Abbott said...

wonderful textures and tones in this photo! Can't wait to see next week's!

sacker said...

As many have already said, this shot has a wonderful tonality and the textures are great. If there's anything at all to improve, it might be the relatively high contrast plants in the upper left and behind the flowers, upper-center. I love the rocks and the white flowers popping out of the image, but the stalks of grass (?) pull my eye away slightly.