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Jayne wrote:
Thanks Mary1946, pgl, and Cyan....you've created a monster in me! I can't stop!!!!
It's fun. It's addicting. And you are off to a very great start. I like this one.
After many edits, I finally got one I like.
After the Bloom
Mary1946: Thanks for all your comments as well as the compliments. I am glad you find beauty in desolate looking places as Craters of the Moon certainly is in many areas. It is amazing though that among all this exposed lava that in certain places whee there is plant life. Plants definitely have a natural ability and desire to inhabit everywhere they can. I like your bee today as well as the stump grinder. The last post of yours is beautiful!
Lost Hawaiian: I agree with you on the complexity of the medication laws. We just went through an ordinance to prohibit sales and distribution until such time as Washington DC recognizes it as a controlled substance. In the mean time one must purchase on the black market or other questionable places. Sounds like what went on during WWII. Thanks for the compliments. You posted very nice art today! I will be looking forward to your new posts.
Creative simon: I always appreciate your comments and compliments as well as your art. As you can see I am attracted to Panos even though they are difficult to show properly.
Cyan: Thank you for your nice compliments. I am fortunate to be able to do some traveling thus contributing to a variety of possibilities. One of the advantages of being retired.
Jennifer: With all your challenges, I can see why you cant catch up. Dont fret about it! Thank you so much for what you do! Your posts today are very nice. Both IR and Sepia have intrigued me especially after playing around in Smart Photo Editor. There are so many possibilities. All the posts yesterday and today were finished up in SPE. #5 yesterday was one of the sunset filters. Yes we need to keep Nan happy. I post on Red as much as I canmostly special effects this time of year.
Jayne: Welcome to the Challenge. I am glad you like it as it has progressed far beyond my wildest expectations when I started it. Your globe post today is wonderful and quite different from any other globes that I have seen! I am glad you cant stop. Your art is different and refreshing.
Pgl: I appreciate all your comments as well as your posts.
I think William is traveling in Texas so he probably wont post as much as usual. Thanks for the compliments on the series. It was one of those cases where things seemed to flow together and the possibilities seemed endless. You posted a nice series of fall colors.
Frank bruce: I appreciate your joining us again. You have a very interesting post. I hope we can supply enough photographic tricks to keep you going. The threads theme is to be inventive and very few of us post the same type of image; thus there is a lot of variety.
William: Are you still on the trip to Texas? I appreciate your compliments and approval to continue to get carried away. I do still have a few more pictures to post from that trip. Interesting post of the burned area. I wanted to get some in Eastern Washington fire area, but it was so smoky that they wouldnt show up.
Bb gun: You do a nice job of messing around. Please keep it up as we enjoy your results.
3Dean: Welcome to the Challenge. I like your creativeness on the space ship. We would like to see more.
The posts below are the last from the Craters of the Moon.
Swede
Very nice Mary1946......What kind of flower did it start out as? I don't recognize them.
Jayne wrote:
Very nice Mary1946......What kind of flower did it start out as? I don't recognize them.
Thank you, Jayne,
I think you are referring to my post on page 99. It started out as a yellow clematis.
llindstrand wrote:
Mary1946: Thanks for all your comments as well as the compliments. I am glad you find beauty in desolate looking places as Craters of the Moon certainly is in many areas. It is amazing though that among all this exposed lava that in certain places whee there is plant life. Plants definitely have a natural ability and desire to inhabit everywhere they can. I like your bee today as well as the stump grinder. The last post of yours is beautiful!
Lost Hawaiian: I agree with you on the complexity of the medication laws. We just went through an ordinance to prohibit sales and distribution until such time as Washington DC recognizes it as a controlled substance. In the mean time one must purchase on the black market or other questionable places. Sounds like what went on during WWII. Thanks for the compliments. You posted very nice art today! I will be looking forward to your new posts.
Creative simon: I always appreciate your comments and compliments as well as your art. As you can see I am attracted to Panos even though they are difficult to show properly.
Cyan: Thank you for your nice compliments. I am fortunate to be able to do some traveling thus contributing to a variety of possibilities. One of the advantages of being retired.
Jennifer: With all your challenges, I can see why you cant catch up. Dont fret about it! Thank you so much for what you do! Your posts today are very nice. Both IR and Sepia have intrigued me especially after playing around in Smart Photo Editor. There are so many possibilities. All the posts yesterday and today were finished up in SPE. #5 yesterday was one of the sunset filters. Yes we need to keep Nan happy. I post on Red as much as I canmostly special effects this time of year.
Jayne: Welcome to the Challenge. I am glad you like it as it has progressed far beyond my wildest expectations when I started it. Your globe post today is wonderful and quite different from any other globes that I have seen! I am glad you cant stop. Your art is different and refreshing.
Pgl: I appreciate all your comments as well as your posts.
I think William is traveling in Texas so he probably wont post as much as usual. Thanks for the compliments on the series. It was one of those cases where things seemed to flow together and the possibilities seemed endless. You posted a nice series of fall colors.
Frank bruce: I appreciate your joining us again. You have a very interesting post. I hope we can supply enough photographic tricks to keep you going. The threads theme is to be inventive and very few of us post the same type of image; thus there is a lot of variety.
William: Are you still on the trip to Texas? I appreciate your compliments and approval to continue to get carried away. I do still have a few more pictures to post from that trip. Interesting post of the burned area. I wanted to get some in Eastern Washington fire area, but it was so smoky that they wouldnt show up.
Bb gun: You do a nice job of messing around. Please keep it up as we enjoy your results.
3Dean: Welcome to the Challenge. I like your creativeness on the space ship. We would like to see more.
The posts below are the last from the Craters of the Moon.
Swede
Mary1946: Thanks for all your comments as well as... (
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Thank you, Swede.
I've enjoyed looking at your pictures from the Craters of the Moon. In this series I am drawn to the middle one. I like what you did.
Mahalo Mary1946,Your Flower work is looking real nice.It inspired one of mine tonight.
pgl,I now need Pumpkin Pie,Thank's alot!Ha,Ha.Very nice.
Cyan, Your work gets better and better IMO.
Jen,Your flower work is awsome and getting better even with all you have to do.I like the Burgandy Swirl also.And your Kalides are great.I wish I could send you some so you would slow down,I can't keep up.Oh Beautiful sunset.
Mahalo creativsimon.
Cool looking bb gun
Jayne, your really getting good with those flower bubbles.
frank bruce,great Warp job.
3Dean,Wish I had one right now,That would get me back to Hawai'i in a FLASH!!!
William,you need to get to THE BEACH!.
Here's my Offering.
Aloha,and another 100 pages flies by.Wow!!!
Swede, Yes all the laws from state to state keep changing and I'm just grateful it's legal here.Better than mixing chemicals for this many problems.My Mother had alot of problems before she passed and I couldn't convince her to try my solution.Your landscapes and manipulations are really nice.And Mahalo for your compliments.
I.R. Film Frame from Vegas
Thermal Arturo
RadWarped Hawai'ian Solarized Flower
LostHawaiian wrote:
Mahalo Mary1946,Your Flower work is looking real nice.It inspired one of mine tonight.
pgl,I now need Pumpkin Pie,Thank's alot!Ha,Ha.Very nice.
Cyan, Your work gets better and better IMO.
Jen,Your flower work is awsome and getting better even with all you have to do.I like the Burgandy Swirl also.And your Kalides are great.I wish I could send you some so you would slow down,I can't keep up.Oh Beautiful sunset.
Mahalo creativsimon.
Cool looking bb gun
Jayne, your really getting good with those flower bubbles.
frank bruce,great Warp job.
3Dean,Wish I had one right now,That would get me back to Hawai'i in a FLASH!!!
William,you need to get to THE BEACH!.
Here's my Offering.
Aloha,and another 100 pages flies by.Wow!!!
Mahalo Mary1946,Your Flower work is looking real n... (
show quote)
I'm thinking you are feeling much better tonight. Your work is excellent, as usual. I love your last one.
cyan
Loc: Northern NJ
Mary1946 wrote:
Jayne wrote:
Thanks Mary1946, pgl, and Cyan....you've created a monster in me! I can't stop!!!!
It's fun. It's addicting. And you are off to a very great start. I like this one.
After many edits, I finally got one I like.
Mary- I liked the 1st one, but this oine is really nice! Reminds me of chrysanthemums!
cyan
Loc: Northern NJ
llindstrand wrote:
Mary1946: Thanks for all your comments as well as the compliments. I am glad you find beauty in desolate looking places as Craters of the Moon certainly is in many areas. It is amazing though that among all this exposed lava that in certain places whee there is plant life. Plants definitely have a natural ability and desire to inhabit everywhere they can. I like your bee today as well as the stump grinder. The last post of yours is beautiful!
Lost Hawaiian: I agree with you on the complexity of the medication laws. We just went through an ordinance to prohibit sales and distribution until such time as Washington DC recognizes it as a controlled substance. In the mean time one must purchase on the black market or other questionable places. Sounds like what went on during WWII. Thanks for the compliments. You posted very nice art today! I will be looking forward to your new posts.
Creative simon: I always appreciate your comments and compliments as well as your art. As you can see I am attracted to Panos even though they are difficult to show properly.
Cyan: Thank you for your nice compliments. I am fortunate to be able to do some traveling thus contributing to a variety of possibilities. One of the advantages of being retired.
Jennifer: With all your challenges, I can see why you cant catch up. Dont fret about it! Thank you so much for what you do! Your posts today are very nice. Both IR and Sepia have intrigued me especially after playing around in Smart Photo Editor. There are so many possibilities. All the posts yesterday and today were finished up in SPE. #5 yesterday was one of the sunset filters. Yes we need to keep Nan happy. I post on Red as much as I canmostly special effects this time of year.
Jayne: Welcome to the Challenge. I am glad you like it as it has progressed far beyond my wildest expectations when I started it. Your globe post today is wonderful and quite different from any other globes that I have seen! I am glad you cant stop. Your art is different and refreshing.
Pgl: I appreciate all your comments as well as your posts.
I think William is traveling in Texas so he probably wont post as much as usual. Thanks for the compliments on the series. It was one of those cases where things seemed to flow together and the possibilities seemed endless. You posted a nice series of fall colors.
Frank bruce: I appreciate your joining us again. You have a very interesting post. I hope we can supply enough photographic tricks to keep you going. The threads theme is to be inventive and very few of us post the same type of image; thus there is a lot of variety.
William: Are you still on the trip to Texas? I appreciate your compliments and approval to continue to get carried away. I do still have a few more pictures to post from that trip. Interesting post of the burned area. I wanted to get some in Eastern Washington fire area, but it was so smoky that they wouldnt show up.
Bb gun: You do a nice job of messing around. Please keep it up as we enjoy your results.
3Dean: Welcome to the Challenge. I like your creativeness on the space ship. We would like to see more.
The posts below are the last from the Craters of the Moon.
Swede
Mary1946: Thanks for all your comments as well as... (
show quote)
Swede- I love those posts! Reminiscent of Van Gogh!
cyan
Loc: Northern NJ
LostHawaiian wrote:
Mahalo Mary1946,Your Flower work is looking real nice.It inspired one of mine tonight.
pgl,I now need Pumpkin Pie,Thank's alot!Ha,Ha.Very nice.
Cyan, Your work gets better and better IMO.
Jen,Your flower work is awsome and getting better even with all you have to do.I like the Burgandy Swirl also.And your Kalides are great.I wish I could send you some so you would slow down,I can't keep up.Oh Beautiful sunset.
Mahalo creativsimon.
Cool looking bb gun
Jayne, your really getting good with those flower bubbles.
frank bruce,great Warp job.
3Dean,Wish I had one right now,That would get me back to Hawai'i in a FLASH!!!
William,you need to get to THE BEACH!.
Here's my Offering.
Aloha,and another 100 pages flies by.Wow!!!
Swede, Yes all the laws from state to state keep changing and I'm just grateful it's legal here.Better than mixing chemicals for this many problems.My Mother had alot of problems before she passed and I couldn't convince her to try my solution.Your landscapes and manipulations are really nice.And Mahalo for your compliments.
Mahalo Mary1946,Your Flower work is looking real n... (
show quote)
Lost Hawaiian-thank you for the compliment--it means a lot to me...
And I love seeing your work because it opens my eyes as to what can be done!
cyan wrote:
Mary1946 wrote:
Jayne wrote:
Thanks Mary1946, pgl, and Cyan....you've created a monster in me! I can't stop!!!!
It's fun. It's addicting. And you are off to a very great start. I like this one.
After many edits, I finally got one I like.
Mary- I liked the 1st one, but this oine is really nice! Reminds me of chrysanthemums!
Thanks. Actually it is the seeds that follow the blooms of yellow clematis.
Seeing them for the first time right outside my front door....Thanks for opening my eyes!
pgr
Loc: Alabama
LostHawaiian wrote:
Mahalo Mary1946,Your Flower work is looking real nice.It inspired one of mine tonight.
pgl,I now need Pumpkin Pie,Thank's alot!Ha,Ha.Very nice.
Cyan, Your work gets better and better IMO.
Jen,Your flower work is awsome and getting better even with all you have to do.I like the Burgandy Swirl also.And your Kalides are great.I wish I could send you some so you would slow down,I can't keep up.Oh Beautiful sunset.
Mahalo creativsimon.
Cool looking bb gun
Jayne, your really getting good with those flower bubbles.
frank bruce,great Warp job.
3Dean,Wish I had one right now,That would get me back to Hawai'i in a FLASH!!!
William,you need to get to THE BEACH!.
Here's my Offering.
Aloha,and another 100 pages flies by.Wow!!!
Swede, Yes all the laws from state to state keep changing and I'm just grateful it's legal here.Better than mixing chemicals for this many problems.My Mother had alot of problems before she passed and I couldn't convince her to try my solution.Your landscapes and manipulations are really nice.And Mahalo for your compliments.
Mahalo Mary1946,Your Flower work is looking real n... (
show quote)
Very nice post Lost Hawaiian.
Come to Tennessee ...the pumpkins are in & I will make you a pumpkin pie. Lol
pgr
Loc: Alabama
Flower Power
I'm having hard time letting go of the summer flowers.. :(
Time to turn the page. :)
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