These images are part of the texture study I mentioned last month. They were captured on Kodak VC film and scanned from the negative. When you start looking for cool textures, you begin to really see how much texture we're surrounded by every day. For the purpose of what I wanted to do with these photos, I was seeking contrasty textures that would be apparent even when diffused. When wedding season slows down I'll really get a chance to play with these, but for now I'll share them with you and maybe you can do something fun with them!
September Desktop Image
posted on: September 1, 2007
Every month I change my desktop image to a photograph I've recently taken and I thought it would be fun to share these images in my blog so that you can download them for your desktop as well! Every month I'll try to post a new image that is suitable for displaying at desktop size and resolution. Click on an image to download a copy for your desktop.

These images are part of the texture study I mentioned last month. They were captured on Kodak VC film and scanned from the negative. When you start looking for cool textures, you begin to really see how much texture we're surrounded by every day. For the purpose of what I wanted to do with these photos, I was seeking contrasty textures that would be apparent even when diffused. When wedding season slows down I'll really get a chance to play with these, but for now I'll share them with you and maybe you can do something fun with them!
These images are part of the texture study I mentioned last month. They were captured on Kodak VC film and scanned from the negative. When you start looking for cool textures, you begin to really see how much texture we're surrounded by every day. For the purpose of what I wanted to do with these photos, I was seeking contrasty textures that would be apparent even when diffused. When wedding season slows down I'll really get a chance to play with these, but for now I'll share them with you and maybe you can do something fun with them!
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soo.... what are these? i like the blue one, but i'm really curious what the red one is :-)
ReplyDeletevery very nice textures.. I really appreciate you put them up..
ReplyDeleteWOW these are mind-blowingly awesome! :D
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