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Hi
There were some excellent images in last week's ballroom challenge . This week I've gone for something a little different.
It is 45 years since Pink Floyd released their album The Dark Side of The Moon. Its songs explored greed, mental illness, the passage of time. The iconic album cover was created by Hipgnosis' Storm Thorgerson, who designed many album covers with very clever manipulation of photographs, and George Hardie who created the prism artwork. The band requested a "simple and bold" design.
So the challenge this week is this. If you had been asked to come up with the cover design for The Dark Side of The Moon what would you have created?
As usual, anything goes as long as it meets the forum rules on decency, copyright etc.
Anyone is welcome to have a go - whether you are a complete beginner or a Photoshop expert.
There are no prizes - just the chance to practice, show off, or perhaps bring a bit of humour and fun.
When posting your images please use jpeg/png and size at 1200 x 1200 pixels
Have fun
Dave
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No takers yet ?
OK I'll start it off......
Dave
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Have something in mind but busy at the moment.
Pink Floyd one of my favourite bands
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Awesome Dave ! Love the fire glow in the brain. I've just been so busy but will try to get going on this one.
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Another something a bit weird for the weekend from me
P.S. I think I lost the plot
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Actually I like it - very 70s
Dave
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Nice, Dave and Ged!
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Oh ya that's groovn' cool Ged !! Very cool !
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I know Syd left the band five years before Dark Side was released, but he was still relevant to them, and sadly missed as evidenced by SOYCD. It's impossible not to be moved by this song if you know the background.
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I have to say that I like this weeks subject Dave, although it has taken a chunk out of my day one way or another. Apart from knocking up my bit of artwork, the subject bought back so many memories, and I've spent a good couple of hours on Wikipedia and YouTube.
The list of covers on Storm's Wikipedia page is staggering. There are hundreds of them, and it's a real who's who of A-List rock, but there were names there that surprised me. Keeping it with Pink Floyd, did you know that Nick Mason produced an album? That took me to YouTube where minutes later my ears were hurting. King Crimson fans might remember when their early lyric writer Peter Sinfield, decided to do a solo album called Still.
Warning: This is beyond dire, although there are some nice vocals by Greg Lake (KC's best vocalist, and later with ELP). Blimey, somebody shoot me... it's starting to grow on me
Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports is... emmm... different...
Getting back to album covers, art and illustration, Roger Dean is the designer I have the best memories of from back then. His Yes covers were beautifully created, and folk like us could learn more from his work than Storm's. Has anyone else been guilty of trying to restore contrast to a faded landscape background? I cringe with embarrassment when I look at the depth of this image, and think how I once used to edit out such depth. It's a million miles from anything I'll ever be able to do, but that does not stop us from being inspired, and wanting to do better.
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Very cool Trevor ! It fits for sure !
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I first heard this album, waking up on a Saturday morning in my college dorm room, my mind still foggy from sleep, experiencing this wonderful, magical sound . It was coming from another room down the hall, and I went down to find out what it was, and then went out to buy a copy.
I will never forget that moment, and Dark Side of the Moon has been my favorite album of all time.
That it stayed on Billboards top albums list for 15 years straight after it was released is a testament to its popularity.
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Trevor - nice job. That kind of chunk out of a day is always well spent
Bo - I was at school when it was released and I saw the sleeve before I heard the music. There was some-one carrying an album that didn't have the name of the band or the album on it - what ???! It wasn't long though, before lot's of us had a copy. I bought most of their albums over time and IMHO their best was Wish You Were Here. I never got to see them live though.
Dave
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davescm wrote
I never got to see them live though.
Dave
It get's to become a job to remember, but they say if you can remember those days then you were not doing it right. I definitely saw The Wall at Earls Court, but the sound was terrible. I saw Peter Gabriel there a few years later, and he bought the stage out into the hall which sounded way better. There were also a load of baffles hanging from the ceiling by then. Strangely, the open air concerts like Wembly and Knebworth had the best sound. I was at Knebworth once when the acts finished at 11pm because of the noise, but didn't get out of the park till 4am! And that came very close to tears because people got upset when I drove along a grass verge because nothing had moved for several hours. Them were the days.
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My son wasn't even 2 years old here. He was just sitting there and when I aimed my camera at him this is what he did. Say what ?? Ya... this behavior certainly left me scratching my head... how could he know ?
My son was born with the musical beat in his heart and has always only played his piano by ear... He is gifted to say the least. He is 17 now. The true spirit soul never ever dies....
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Jodi_Frye wrote
This is spectacular, Jodi! I love it! Bang on.
Now, I went directly from John Coltrane and '70s Miles Davis (an underrated period) to Sex Pistols and Talking Heads, and I never had any particular fondness for Pink Floyd. But the general impact of "Dark Side" has been impossible to miss, and it seems to me this image hits the album's sensibilites head on. It even adds to it in a strange - but strangely right - way. Beautiful.
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Thanks so much for your very awesome words !! I'm truly appreciative !!
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Very nice Jodi - aside from the album cover, take the titles way and it is an excellent portrait in itself.
Terri - another very nice image and a completely different approach. What do you mean you know nothing about the band - where have you been hiding
What I love about these SFTW challenges is the wide range of approaches and ideas that come forward. Keep them coming.
Dave
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Thank you Dave. It is a memorable photo !
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Great work Dave, Trevor, Terri and Jodi
Terri I can't believe you never heard of Pink Floyd
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Thanks so much Ged !
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Do ya get it?
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Trevor.Dennis wrote
Do ya get it?
Well it's a bit early in the morning, but it certainly made me laugh
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That's very funny. I didn't know Dave was also having an affair with Stormy Daniels-which will mean nothing if you didn't see last nights interview
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https://forums.adobe.com/people/Terri+Stevens wrote
That's very funny. I didn't know Dave was also having an affair with Stormy Daniels-which will mean nothing if you didn't see last nights interview
If ever two people were made for each other...