Dedicated to John Entwhistle, *09 Oct 1944

who would have been 80 years old today.
The composer of Boris the Spider, on The Who, A Quick One, Side A, Track 2, 1966

Now part 2, back sight iluminated

Boris_II.CR3 (27.0 MB)

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My interpretation


Boris_II.CR3.xmp (9.1 KB)

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My attempt in DT.
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Nicely glowing spider!

I used DR Compression, RAW Auto Dehaze and HSV Equalizer to darken the greens.


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Just noticed the serious banding upper left. It is caused by abuse of HSV Equalizer

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In the hope that it is okay to post a youtube link here, I would like to do so.

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Or something completely different:

Boris_II_01.CR3.xmp (18,5 KB)

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Great - I didn’t know this one!
I found this version…live and with Keith Moon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vgx7abJH6uI

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After two more experimental Borises, here a more traditional version:


Boris_II_02.CR3.xmp (22,2 KB)

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Oh yeah, Keith Moon booing and yelling from behind :rofl:


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My version… :see_no_evil: :spider_web:

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The well known beetroot spider…
:wink: :grinning:

Funnily I experimented as well with a quite redish version but decided against.

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I fear you both listened to the little red rooster while processing :crazy_face:

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He’s not a Beethoven but here he is.

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Art & Gimp

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My attempt using B/W.


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