The latest version of Photoshop CC 2018 tempted me to play. Reminds me a bit of R. Crumb’s infinite cross-hatching style with the exception of the sky. This is actually a shot of the Rio Grande at the Taos Junction Bridge from late this afternoon, with the unpaved road to Carson curving up and to the right.
Another View
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Wow. That is really interesting – the depth of field….
I was fooling around with a new version of Photoshop. Tried some new tools in an effort to get it to look like a drawing.
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