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by Peter J Sucy
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Here it is... the towel that's taking the internet by storm. Our round beach towels are 60" in diameter and made from ultra-soft plush microfiber with a 100% cotton back. Perfect for a day at the beach, a picnic, an outdoor music festival, or just general home decor. This versatile summer essential is a must-have this season!
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One of the very first digital color images I created using an early beta of Photoshop 1.0. Three different photos from around Maine were cut up and... more
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60" Diameter Not Including Tassles
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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2 - 3 business days
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One of the very first digital color images I created using an early beta of Photoshop 1.0. Three different photos from around Maine were cut up and re-composited to create this idyllic view of Maine. The original Kodachrome slides were scanned with the first desktop film scanner Barneyscan in 1988. A program called BarneyscanXP came with the scanner. It was actually the first commercial incarnation of what two years later would become Adobe Photoshop, which I began beta testing in 1989.
My adventure into the digital art world began in early 1984, shortly after purchasing my first computer, a Macintosh 128K. The Macintosh came with a copy of MacPaint, which I immediately began experimenting with. First with illustrations and in 1985, with the addition of a Thunderscan scanner, I began editing my own photos years before the term digital photography would become known. IMO, the computer is the most powerful creative tool yet conceived. Over the last quarter century I've been able to experiment with desktop publishing, music creation, audio visual production, 2D vector illustration, interactive & interface design, object oriented programming, digital photography, video editing, 3D modeling, animation, lenticular imaging,...
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Peter J Sucy
Thanks everyone, for the kind comments. This image was among the very first digital color images edited on a personal computer.
Bill Cannon
Beautiful
Sinisa Saratlic
Beautiful image !
Melissa Breeland
Peter, this is really beautiful. Peaceful.
Jonathan Galente
Hi Peter, Nice work and good color choices. It makes me want to get into the boat and see how many fish I can catch! Jonathan Galente
Carol Allen Anfinsen
Takes your breath away! Nicely done, Peter. Congratulations!
LARRY LEHMAN
Very nice! Really has one wishing they were right there relaxing absent of all stress and worry. "A lovelier Life" Also has me sort of wondering why am I living where I'm living! lol! I guess I've fallen slightly victim to a destiny not-so particularly or favorably chosen.......I'm 57, there's still time to change..... I'm curious, "Photograph-Digital Painting" means you digitalized a photograph in say Photoshop, yes? Thank you, Best Regards, Larry Lehman
Peter J Sucy replied:
Thanks, Larry. Yes, actually it was several 35mm slides that I scanned with the first desktop scanner, BarneyScan and composited using BarneyScanXP, the precursor to Photoshop.
Julie Lueders
Fabulous!! This is simple beauty!!