Help Leslie out with your very own challenge for the calendar she’s filling out. We’ll all cheer you on!!
You know it’s here so don’t be shy and go ahead and post up some of your images for us all to enjoy. I’m talking about Free Sunday y’all, and it's the last one for this month too. I’ll kick it off with a few of my latest that I needed to play with .... a lot.
Dee said I needed to start getting rid of all my wood scraps I’ve saved over a few years, if you know what I mean. So I wasted a lot of time looking for ideas on “pintrest”. How to use scrap wood? Luckily there is a burn ban if effect for our area or she could have started a fire! Anyway I came up with my own idea and used up a little making these stars just for fun, then I played with them for even more fun.
Calculate the correct angles, set the miter gauge and wa la it all comes together. Especially if you have enough wood filler putty. That’s why they make that stuff you know.
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colored a little
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chromed it
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Used some graphic pen on it.
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.then put it into bas relief
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then decided it needed a little mosaic affect.
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Finally, some flowers as our roses are starting to bloom !
I took this shot a couple years ago at Edinburgh's Camera Obscura but never liked the white reflective flare so I finally got rid of it in Photoshop and converted to B&W as well as keeping the original color (I prefer the B&W version!)
SueScott wrote:
I took this shot a couple years ago at Edinburgh's Camera Obscura but never liked the white reflective flare so I finally got rid of it in Photoshop and converted to B&W as well as keeping the original color (I prefer the B&W version!)
Very nice work ! My vote is for the B&W version.
sundar wrote:
Finally, some flowers as our roses are starting to bloom !
Beauties Sundar, My Bushes are loaded with Buds but haven't bloomed as yet.
SueScott wrote:
I took this shot a couple years ago at Edinburgh's Camera Obscura but never liked the white reflective flare so I finally got rid of it in Photoshop and converted to B&W as well as keeping the original color (I prefer the B&W version!)
I like em both , But I do prefer the B&W version.
lhammer43 wrote:
Help Leslie out with your very own challenge for the calendar she’s filling out. We’ll all cheer you on!!
You know it’s here so don’t be shy and go ahead and post up some of your images for us all to enjoy. I’m talking about Free Sunday y’all, and it's the last one for this month too. I’ll kick it off with a few of my latest that I needed to play with .... a lot.
Dee said I needed to start getting rid of all my wood scraps I’ve saved over a few years, if you know what I mean. So I wasted a lot of time looking for ideas on “pintrest”. How to use scrap wood? Luckily there is a burn ban if effect for our area or she could have started a fire! Anyway I came up with my own idea and used up a little making these stars just for fun, then I played with them for even more fun.
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stunning works #2 frame and the last one are my pick
the wow factor defined man your friend Bill@
SueScott wrote:
I took this shot a couple years ago at Edinburgh's Camera Obscura but never liked the white reflective flare so I finally got rid of it in Photoshop and converted to B&W as well as keeping the original color (I prefer the B&W version!)
classic ideas live forever
a chapel in Italy I think@
super/cool trip in time Bill
went back into my time trip
been forever to view
recover ancient secret
sad/glad/memory
it's been a long time to remember
they grew together and joined again now
SueScott wrote:
I took this shot a couple years ago at Edinburgh's Camera Obscura but never liked the white reflective flare so I finally got rid of it in Photoshop and converted to B&W as well as keeping the original color (I prefer the B&W version!)
the Black and White is publication#
see what Imean
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