A former high school classmate, Kevin Munroe, and I found each other on Facebook. No biggee. People are always finding former classmates there. Heck, we were little more than acquaintances at best back in the day. I never had anything against him. We just ran in different social circles that occasionally overlapped for parties and whatnot.
Anyhow, he started posting some photographs both on Facebook and at Zazzle, a site where you can market your own designs for a variety of things. I honestly don't know all that much about Zazzle.
Some of the images are heavily modified in some interesting ways, such as this picture of A Rustic Ford Tractor. The filters he used make it look like a painstakingly detailed oil painting, but it still maintains a rustic feel.
What I found the most intriguing are the nighttime, delayed exposure cityscapes that he took in and around Denver. Most of these have little, if any, post-production work yet they have an ethereal quality that just doesn't exist in the real world.
His nature photography is great too. He has a good eye for framing and lines, especially cosidering his limited artistic training.
You can check them all out here -->HERE<-- there.
Great stuff, Kevin.
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