Denise, you were wondering what I would fract next :t3 It really is an addiction isn't it!
A fractalius of Highway 634 that led me into Ontario's very remote boreal forest, in the Hudson Bay Watershed, in the Abitibi Canyon. I have only been up there once, but miss the remoteness of the location. This is what the road looked like for about 80 km and then became a dirt road for another 60 km - no phones, no gas stations, no radar traps and no cars, which is why I didn't get squashed while lying on the road for this shot.
Fractalius on a separate layer with opacity reduced and masked back in some of the road details.
Nice subtle fract work, Andrew! I really like the blues and greens!
03-25-2011, 07:42 PM
denise ippolito
Love the perspective Andrew! Fantastic work w/ the filter. I love how the yellow center line is accented by the yellow strips of grass on the sides of the road- way cool!:S3:
03-25-2011, 08:19 PM
Steve Adkins
Wonderfully done, Andrew. The frac work is great as always. The colors, perspective, converging lines and clouds really tie this together. Also neat how there is just a bit of a bend in the road. Great job!:5
03-25-2011, 08:41 PM
Paul Lagasi
You Fracin Canuck, no phones, no gas, no cops but bet you there were at least 3 Tim's :c3:. Nice work...shows the loneliness of the Canadian north..now if there only was a moose in the middle of the road. Some day I'll get up past highway 11, to Sioux Lookout...TFS
03-26-2011, 11:20 AM
Judy Howle
Very nice fract work Andrew. I love the green and yellow colors and the detail in the road.
03-26-2011, 12:24 PM
Indranil Sircar
Excellent composition, Andrew. Nice perspective with beautiful colors and effect. I like the light a lot.
03-26-2011, 02:18 PM
Richard Lovison
Andrew,
Love the bold colors and composition. I agree with Denise... I like how the yellow road strip is accented by the yellow grass along the road. Well done.