By Vladimir Brezina
In response to this week’s Photo Challenge, Silhouette, and Jakesprinter’s Sunday Post, City—
It’s quite amazing what Photoshop can do! ;-)
By Vladimir Brezina
In response to this week’s Photo Challenge, Silhouette, and Jakesprinter’s Sunday Post, City—
It’s quite amazing what Photoshop can do! ;-)
Vladimir Brezina
... has kayaked the waters around New York for over a decade in his red Feathercraft folding kayak. He comes originally from (the former) Czechoslovakia and has lived in the U.K. and California before settling down in New York. He is a neuroscientist at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City.
Johna Till Johnson
... is a kayaker and technology researcher at Nemertes Research. She's an erstwhile engineer, particle physicist, and science fiction writer. She was born in California and has lived in Italy, Norway, Hawaii, and a few other places. She currently resides in New York City.

I like this quite a bit!
Excellent! Thanks, John :-)
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Very nice.
Thank you!!
Not Bad at all. Nice photo of Silhouette ;) Thanks for sharing :P
You are most welcome :-)
Nice art work for this weeks challenge. Its nice to stop by so many wonderful silhouette photos.
Indeed… I have seen them all, I believe :-) Thank you, Jackie!
g r e a t !
Thank you!!
What a beautiful image! I can almost see this as the matrix for an updated movie poster for “Metropolis.”
That’s an idea!
Of the original unPhotoshopped photo (see composer’s comment below), I always thought it would make a good cover for an Ayn Rand book ;-)
Great treatment of the photo, Vlad – very painterly.
Yes, that’s what I thought :-)
The original photo, which you’ve seen before, is
The transformation happened almost by accident. I was fiddling around in Photoshop and it suddenly popped out as a painting… I am not entirely sure I could do it again if I tried.
Happy accidents are a good thing :-) I hope you and Johna are safe and sound in NYC.
So far so good… the calm before the storm!