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The pole dancer - Variations on a theme
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 - Here's the original shot of the pole dancer. The backlighting leaves the figure in silhouette. - Panasonic dmc-28 - electrical lineman working on a pole - - art  - photography - by Tony Karp
Here's the original shot of the pole dancer. The backlighting leaves the figure in silhouette.
Panasonic DMC-FZ28 - JPEG Fine
I live on an old road. There are things in its one-mile length that go back to the Revolutionary War. The utility poles, while not quite that old, were weathered and in need of replacement. So the local power company replaced them with newer, taller poles, with the power lines strung along the very top of each pole.

One of the problems with the old poles was that some were too far apart, causing the wires of the various utilities to sag greatly between them. The fix was to add some new poles. The bad news is that one of these new poles is directly in front of my house, and it partially blocks my view of the sunrise. The good news is that it provided an opportunity for some new pictures.
 - Here, the pole dancer is cleaned up and reduced to a silhouette. A little more interesting, but still not there, - Panasonic dmc-28 - electrical lineman working on a pole - - art  - photography - by Tony Karp
Here, the pole dancer is cleaned up and reduced to a silhouette. A little more interesting, but still not there,
 - Here's the pole dancer with a little bit of high voltage action. - Panasonic dmc-28 - electrical lineman working on a pole - - art  - photography - by Tony Karp
Here's the pole dancer with a little bit of high voltage action.
 - The pole dancer reduced to an outline. Not bad. - Panasonic dmc-28 - electrical lineman working on a pole - - art  - photography - by Tony Karp
The pole dancer reduced to an outline. Not bad.
 - Here we go. The pole dancer with a magical aura. - Panasonic dmc-28 - electrical lineman working on a pole - - art  - photography - by Tony Karp
Here we go. The pole dancer with a magical aura.
 - The pole dancer with magic aura, cropped for greater impact. - Panasonic dmc-28 - electrical lineman working on a pole - - art  - photography - by Tony Karp
The pole dancer with magic aura, cropped for greater impact.
 - The pole dancer on a red background, reduced to PostScript, with isothermal outlines. - Panasonic dmc-28 - electrical lineman working on a pole - - art  - photography - by Tony Karp
The pole dancer on a red background, reduced to PostScript, with isothermal outlines.
 - The pole dancer transported to the surface of Mars. - Panasonic dmc-28 - electrical lineman working on a pole - - art  - photography - by Tony Karp
The pole dancer transported to the surface of Mars.
Note: All of the magic was added in LightZone 3.
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