joecichjr wrote:
Both are beauties, but I really love the magnificently creative results in the first. It is simply an amazing piece of work 🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯
I'm so pleased you enjoyed, Joe. Thanks!
kpmac wrote:
I like them both, Linda.
Many thanks, Ken. I appreciate your continuing support of Digital Artistry section!
fuminous wrote:
I really like your 'trees and birds' Linda - an excellent illustration for a story about a hungry sun or ravens bringing messages from the spirit world. Lots of movement, wonderful colors... well done Linda!
Thank you, Stephen. Since you are a master at creative editing, I am very grateful for your interest in this. I guess it's obvious I love bright colors
dpullum wrote:
Mr Olympus never meant for his photos to be defiled as you have ... OLYMPUS E-M1MarkII $1500 !!!
To heck with Mr Olympus... and his dull stationary photo #2... You have created a dynamic swirling still... a still that moves my eye in a exciting circular pattern... well done? No... Very well done!!!
The birds add to the photo in that they are who the viewer identifies with and knows the force they are fighting.
https://www.brusheezy.com/ looks interesting, thank you Linda.
Thanks so much, Don! I purchased this camera as "used" in spring of 2021. $748 for body-only. I have a Panasonic lens and an Olympus lens for it (from my beginning foray into M4/3 in 2017). I take the
opposite approach to lusting after the next newest most expensive toy
When I was first alerted to brusheezy.com, I downloaded dozens of sets of free brushes. I also learned how to make them from my own photos, though I haven't added to that stash for a few years. Endless possibilities and fun with brushes - like everything else in playful pp
Your continued interest and support is greatly appreciated.
NJFrank wrote:
Certainly was a windy day.
seemed to worked out nicely.
Thank you very kindly, Frank! "Wind" is this week's theme in Create 52. I couldn't recall any shots I've taken over the years that would indicate windy conditions; thankfully, we don't get hurricanes or tornadoes here, though I have seen my share of tumbleweeds traveling across the road
I found myself leaning against the wind just looking at it!
Windy day looks like it could be a seller. Well done, Linda.
The twirl "makes" this picture. It's a crazy wind or there's a mysterious force force at work. Excellent, engaging result.
Wow! Great transformation of an otherwise ordinary photo. I have lots of those and must try my hand at this.
AzPicLady wrote:
I found myself leaning against the wind just looking at it!
Is that a good thing?
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