Started with a frozen mud puddle and cranked up vibrance and clarity in ACR. Then tried the distort filter "polar coodinates" after reading a tip to use a square format image when creating that.
Loved the result, but decided there was more story to tell. Potentially for "space" theme in another forum, or just a fuzzy concept?
(my puddle, my moon, my Stella, brusheezy.com peacock and can't recall origin of the trees brush)
Beautiful Linda. Stella is rapidly becoming a star
Curmudgeon wrote:
Beautiful Linda. Stella is rapidly becoming a star
I sure wish she'd appreciate all I've done for her, but I guess that's just not a cat's way.
Linda From Maine wrote:
I sure wish she'd appreciate all I've done for her, but I guess that's just not a cat's way.
Cats expect that as their due and feel no appreciation is necessary.
Linda From Maine wrote:
Started with a frozen mud puddle and cranked up vibrance and clarity in ACR. Then tried the distort filter "polar coodinates" after reading a tip to use a square format image when creating that.
Loved the result, but decided there was more story to tell. Potentially for "space" theme in another forum, or just a fuzzy concept?
(my puddle, my moon, my Stella, brusheezy.com peacock and can't recall origin of the trees brush)
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Very creative. I'm not sure how the elements connect; but I guess that really does not matter. I like it.
Erich
Better to have presented two submissions. The Stella photo is a separate, wonderful suggestion of reality creation and stands alone and should not be in competition with the Abstract. The photo is a story well presented we all love Stella. Great colors and composition.
Only when told did I look for Dolphins in the sky, yep they are there frolicking.
When Stella passes she should be immortalized as was the family's beloved dog "Trouble" in "Hotel New Hampshire" a 1984 comedy-drama film. [A must see]
The second photo is a wonderfully created abstract Guggenheim Museum quality. Project onto a canvas and proceed to paint the image in oil.
ebrunner wrote:
Very creative. I'm not sure how the elements connect; but I guess that really does not matter. I like it.
Erich
All part of the fuzzy concept, Erich
Many thanks!
Delighted you enjoyed, Joe. Thanks!
dpullum wrote:
Better to have presented two submissions. The Stella photo is a separate, wonderful suggestion of reality creation and stands alone and should not be in competition with the Abstract. The photo is a story well presented we all love Stella. Great colors and composition.
Only when told did I look for Dolphins in the sky, yep they are there frolicking.
When Stella passes she should be immortalized as was the family's beloved dog "Trouble" in "Hotel New Hampshire" a 1984 comedy-drama film. [A must see]
The second photo is a wonderfully created abstract Guggenheim Museum quality. Project onto a canvas and proceed to paint the image in oil.
Better to have presented two submissions. The St... (
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Thanks for your delightful observations and compliments, Don!
The last one, looks like a camping scene. Eggs , sunny side up, falling on the ground. There goes breakfast. Or perhaps a Rorschach test.
This is much fun. My reality mind struggled with the moon being at the bottom, but once I convinced it that this was whimsy, the moon could be anywhere it jolly-well pleased! Love the dolphin. Perhaps a whale? Love the colours you've used. I want the phone number of Stella's travel agent!
NJFrank wrote:
The last one, looks like a camping scene. Eggs , sunny side up, falling on the ground. There goes breakfast. Or perhaps a Rorschach test.
I always hate when my sunny side up eggs fall on the ground.
Thanks for your delightful comments, Frank!
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