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Aug 11, 2015 09:56:20   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
I truly believe that the Clematis "Family" of flowers is one of the most varied I have ever seen. In many instances, when I have tracked down what I consider to be a "new" flower, it turns out to be a Clematis, although wildly different in configuration than its near cousins.

For anyone that may be interested, I have created a Tutorial on the Splintered Glass Effect. It may be viewed in the Post Processing Digital Images forum at http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-329743-1.html


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Aug 11, 2015 11:09:54   #
MattPhox Loc: Rhode Island
 
Very nice job.

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Aug 11, 2015 11:39:28   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
MattPhox wrote:
Very nice job.
Thanks Matt. I see that you've already discovered the tutorial on this subject so now you know the magic behind all those mirrors.

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Aug 11, 2015 11:40:16   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
Excellent work Bob.

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Aug 11, 2015 11:40:17   #
Chuckster72 Loc: Northern New Mexico
 
Interesting effect. Thanks for showing me something I'd never seen before.

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Aug 11, 2015 11:55:15   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
angler wrote:
Excellent work Bob.
Thanks Jim. As you have noticed, I was outside escaping reality yesterday.

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Aug 11, 2015 11:56:13   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
Chuckster72 wrote:
Interesting effect. Thanks for showing me something I'd never seen before.
Thanks Chuckster. I love to try things that are just a bit different from the oridinary. They usually start out pretty raw but I get better as I go along.

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Aug 11, 2015 14:00:27   #
Treepusher Loc: Kingston, Massachusetts
 
Nicely done. Those clematis seed-heads are so interesting. Work well with the treatment here. Good job!

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Aug 11, 2015 14:26:22   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
Treepusher wrote:
Nicely done. Those clematis seed-heads are so interesting. Work well with the treatment here. Good job!
Thanks Randy. The image reminded me of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers".

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Aug 11, 2015 17:04:28   #
jwt Loc: Texas Hill Country
 
Bob Yankle wrote:
I truly believe that the Clematis "Family" of flowers is one of the most varied I have ever seen. In many instances, when I have tracked down what I consider to be a "new" flower, it turns out to be a Clematis, although wildly different in configuration than its near cousins.

For anyone that may be interested, I have created a Tutorial on the Splintered Glass Effect. It may be viewed in the Post Processing Digital Images forum at http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-329743-1.html
I truly believe that the Clematis "Family&quo... (show quote)


Beautiful flower beautiful job! :-D :-D

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Aug 11, 2015 17:19:49   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
jwt wrote:
Beautiful flower beautiful job! :-D :-D
Thanks Jim. If I had as many dragonflies to choose from as I do flowers, I'd be a happy camper. I must be looking in the wrong place.

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Aug 11, 2015 17:31:35   #
ebrunner Loc: New Jersey Shore
 
Bob Yankle wrote:
I truly believe that the Clematis "Family" of flowers is one of the most varied I have ever seen. In many instances, when I have tracked down what I consider to be a "new" flower, it turns out to be a Clematis, although wildly different in configuration than its near cousins.

For anyone that may be interested, I have created a Tutorial on the Splintered Glass Effect. It may be viewed in the Post Processing Digital Images forum at http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-329743-1.html
I truly believe that the Clematis "Family&quo... (show quote)


Did not read the attachment yet. (but I will). The effect is subtle and quite pleasing in this photo. I like it.

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Aug 11, 2015 17:39:06   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
ebrunner wrote:
Did not read the attachment yet. (but I will). The effect is subtle and quite pleasing in this photo. I like it.
Thanks Erich. I've been having so much fun doing this kind of stuff lately I've neglected my sketch pad. I'll have to get back to it soon.

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Aug 11, 2015 17:51:47   #
jwt Loc: Texas Hill Country
 
Bob Yankle wrote:
Thanks Jim. If I had as many dragonflies to choose from as I do flowers, I'd be a happy camper. I must be looking in the wrong place.


I feel truly blessed for sure Bob, I've got both. :-D :-D

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Aug 11, 2015 19:41:25   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
jwt wrote:
I feel truly blessed for sure Bob, I've got both. :-D :-D
Did you finally hand off your business?

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