Frank I think I know what you were trying to do, but to me it looks out of place. I do like you having the water cover part of the umbrella. I think maybe because it is so red that it doesn't seem to fit. But hey well all have it give it a go. Otherwise we don't grow.
Frank2013
Loc: San Antonio, TX. & Milwaukee, WI.
NJFrank wrote:
Frank I think I know what you were trying to do, but to me it looks out of place. I do like you having the water cover part of the umbrella. I think maybe because it is so red that it doesn't seem to fit. But hey well all have it give it a go. Otherwise we don't grow.
NJ thanks for your comments, it is after all a red brolly and also out of place.....belongs somewhere in the South Seas.
Frank2013 wrote:
NJ thanks for your comments, it is after all a red brolly and also out of place.....belongs somewhere in the South Seas.
Lol, ah... The story of the red brolly!
Frank2013
Loc: San Antonio, TX. & Milwaukee, WI.
pfrancke wrote:
Lol, ah... The story of the red brolly!
It's back out to see as the elephant must have let it go.
Hope you realise salt water causes rusting young Frank!
I did say look after it did I not?
Frank2013
Loc: San Antonio, TX. & Milwaukee, WI.
Billyspad wrote:
Hope you realise salt water causes rusting young Frank!
I did say look after it did I not?
I just can't get that elephant trained.
Always like your red umbrellas Frank. You're getting creative with how you work them in!
I think this one would benefit from a little more seafoam on the submerged mid-section of the brolly, the water looks a little low to be concealing that much of it without it being bent.
I need to do another brolly of my own, making them fit into the setting somehow is the real fun of it. Good practice for adding elements to a composition.
Great fun, and I love that bird!
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