PAT METHENY GROUP Wins 10th Grammy; February 10, 2006
The Pat Metheny Group's latest album THE WAY UP won a Grammy for Best Contemporary Jazz Album at the 48th annual Grammy Awards. PMG has won an unprecedented 10 Grammys beginning in 1982 for the record, OFFRAMP. Pat, himself, has won 17 Grammy awards in 10 different categories ranging from Best Instrumental Composition to Best Rock Performance. THE WAY UP was released by Nonesuch.
Manipulated with Adobe Photoshop CS2 from two pictures taken in Dublin and in Praha
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Wow, I instantly liked this one. I don't see what it is, but I shure admire it. Very deep and artish piece of photo.
mvh Espen
Judit W.
Hei Espen!
Thank you for your really nice comment :) I will post the two original photos, maybe they will help you to solve the ''problem'' ;)
Pat Metheny is one of the greatest jazz-rock guitar player in the world. The track ''Are You Going With Me?'' inspired me to create this picture.
Ha en god kveld!
Judit :)
Judit W.
I posted the original pictures :)
Inger-Lise S.
When I saw v#1, I wandered where you had been ;-)
A really good idea, good work you,ve done here!
Inger-Lise:)
Jacob V.
Hello, Judit
You`ve done a really good job here :)
Mvh
Jacob
ingebjørg fyrileiv g.
Hi Judit. Nice piece of work, once again.
I like those forms, its a very interessting photo.
ha en fin dag, hilsen ingebjørg
Andreas S.
Hello!
A really nice manipullation Judith, I like the ''symbol'' down in the right corner! Great work in Ps2:)
Mvh. Andreas D.
Helge R.
Hei Judit!
Spennede komposisjon, bra foto og flott arbeid i PS. Likte det s/h uttrykket, et bilde som gir näring til fantasien, hilsen
:)Helge
Judit W.
Thank you Inger-Lise, Jacob, Ingebjørg, Andreas and Helge for your great comments!
Ha en god kveld!
Judit :)
Inger Anne Maritsdotter V.
An excellent idea and a very well job in PS, nice pictures and a good result:-)
Inger Anne
Wiggo T.
Hi Judit! This picture really caught my attention! It's really fascinating the way you've put together these images, a great idea. Brilliant!
Wiggo
Judit W.
Thank you Inger Anne and Wiggo for your nice words :)
Judit :)
Sissel N.
Thanke you for your comment! This is an exsiting pease of work! I like it!
Avsluttet .
Great idea and very good PS-work!
I like the composition. Interesting to see the changes from the original to the different versions. V1 for me.
Regards JRH
Sondre S.
Where do you get your ideas from?
I love this one. A magic piece of Photoshop work!
I really like the red frame and the placing of the ''ball''...
Well done..
SSS
Judit W.
Thanks for the great new comments!
Sondre: I am not able to give you a correct answer :) I always ''work'' in my mind; the ideas come from books, movies, music ... by chance, if they come at all.
Judit :)
Avsluttet .
Exiting and a great image. Nice tones but I must say that I liked the original from Praha the best. Nice work!
Kyrre Lien
Odd Tore S.
A floating mechanical disaster?
This must be the steel version of the unsinkable Molly Brown, or something much more exotic.
It look quite unlogical to me, but stirrs my curiosity:
How would gear wheels become entrapped inside a sphere, why would the whole thing go to sea (or to Vltava= Moldau), and why would it float?
By the way, outside our office we have what was supposed to be an abstract sculpture. Not so for the mechanical engineer: It is rather evident that this is the ultimate failure of the spherical smoketube boiler yet to be invented.
I lost track here, but my final comment would rather be a question: How do you get irrational ideas like this?
I see that you have already answered, but raising this question again is also a statement.
Odd Tore
Judit W.
Thank you Kyrre and Odd Tore for the very good and interesting comments.
Odd Tore: Your guessing and stories always make me smile -> thanks a lot! This work doesn't have any logic, of course. It is probably because I am an old silly woman who lives her life fairly logically ;)
Judit :)
Avsluttet .
I am also a big fan of Pat Metheny. He has to be the greatest jazzguitarist (or maybe the greatest of all guitarist) to set foot on this planet. I find it difficult to see the link between the tune and the picture, but it really doesn't matter to me. The important thing is that I like your picture very much. I like simple and clear compositions like this one, and I really like the texture of the water. One thing that I personally think, is that the ball (or whatever it is) should be smaller to make a bigger contrast to the background. I actually think that it would make the picture even cleaner. Nice work! :)
Judit W.
You are bookmarked, Andreas, it's not a question. And it's not because you wrote a nice comment and a constructive critic, no. The cause is that you have posted so many good photos!
I have already bookmarked you since I have seen the picture ''I've tried so hard ...'' and I always plan to write my comment about it. But your photos need more time to think and now I don't have enough of it.
It's not your fault, of course, that you didn't find any link between Pat Metheny's work and mine I created this picture under a momentary impression.
And thanks :)
Judit :)
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mvh Espen
Thank you for your really nice comment :) I will post the two original photos, maybe they will help you to solve the ''problem'' ;)
Pat Metheny is one of the greatest jazz-rock guitar player in the world. The track ''Are You Going With Me?'' inspired me to create this picture.
Ha en god kveld!
Judit :)
A really good idea, good work you,ve done here!
Inger-Lise:)
You`ve done a really good job here :)
Mvh
Jacob
I like those forms, its a very interessting photo.
ha en fin dag, hilsen ingebjørg
A really nice manipullation Judith, I like the ''symbol'' down in the right corner! Great work in Ps2:)
Mvh. Andreas D.
Spennede komposisjon, bra foto og flott arbeid i PS. Likte det s/h uttrykket, et bilde som gir näring til fantasien, hilsen
:)Helge
Ha en god kveld!
Judit :)
Inger Anne
Wiggo
Judit :)
I like the composition. Interesting to see the changes from the original to the different versions. V1 for me.
Regards JRH
I love this one. A magic piece of Photoshop work!
I really like the red frame and the placing of the ''ball''...
Well done..
SSS
Sondre: I am not able to give you a correct answer :) I always ''work'' in my mind; the ideas come from books, movies, music ... by chance, if they come at all.
Judit :)
Kyrre Lien
This must be the steel version of the unsinkable Molly Brown, or something much more exotic.
It look quite unlogical to me, but stirrs my curiosity:
How would gear wheels become entrapped inside a sphere, why would the whole thing go to sea (or to Vltava= Moldau), and why would it float?
By the way, outside our office we have what was supposed to be an abstract sculpture. Not so for the mechanical engineer: It is rather evident that this is the ultimate failure of the spherical smoketube boiler yet to be invented.
I lost track here, but my final comment would rather be a question: How do you get irrational ideas like this?
I see that you have already answered, but raising this question again is also a statement.
Odd Tore
Odd Tore: Your guessing and stories always make me smile -> thanks a lot! This work doesn't have any logic, of course. It is probably because I am an old silly woman who lives her life fairly logically ;)
Judit :)
I have already bookmarked you since I have seen the picture ''I've tried so hard ...'' and I always plan to write my comment about it. But your photos need more time to think and now I don't have enough of it.
It's not your fault, of course, that you didn't find any link between Pat Metheny's work and mine I created this picture under a momentary impression.
And thanks :)
Judit :)