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May 5, 2012 14:19:49   #
llindstrand Loc: Seattle Metro
 
I took a portrait picture of the light yellow rhododendron flower head and then processed it through various stages in photo art. Your C&C would be appreciated as well as feel free to add your own posts.
Swede

Rhodendron Flower Head
Rhodendron Flower Head...

Spiral Photo Art
Spiral Photo Art...

Kaleidoscope Photo Art
Kaleidoscope Photo Art...

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May 6, 2012 07:40:43   #
Millismote Loc: Massachusetts
 
nicely done, love the subtle colors of the first photo

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May 6, 2012 08:42:40   #
JENNIFER Loc: CT.
 
llindstrand wrote:
I took a portrait picture of the light yellow rhododendron flower head and then processed it through various stages in photo art. Your C&C would be appreciated as well as feel free to add your own posts.
Swede


Beautiful! I love the soft colors and the mood. I could see *3 on the wall with a nice fireplace. Here's my latest play. Jen :-) :-)

original
original...

play
play...

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May 6, 2012 10:22:47   #
llindstrand Loc: Seattle Metro
 
JENNIFER wrote:
llindstrand wrote:
I took a portrait picture of the light yellow rhododendron flower head and then processed it through various stages in photo art. Your C&C would be appreciated as well as feel free to add your own posts.
Swede


Beautiful! I love the soft colors and the mood. I could see *3 on the wall with a nice fireplace. Here's my latest play. Jen :-) :-)


Very nice!! Attractive with a simple pattern.
Swede

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May 6, 2012 16:17:13   #
Terrame
 
Beautiful pieces of art. What program are you using to create that effect?

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May 6, 2012 16:42:09   #
llindstrand Loc: Seattle Metro
 
Millismote wrote:
nicely done, love the subtle colors of the first photo


Thank you for your comments. I took these inside in a white box. When I looked at the pictures on the monitor they had turned a light yellow (outside in the sunshine they are pure white). This morning I took a sample in and as soon as I got out of the sunshine they turned light yellow. So I guess that is the color.
Swede

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May 6, 2012 16:44:56   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
llindstrand wrote:
I took a portrait picture of the light yellow rhododendron flower head and then processed it through various stages in photo art. Your C&C would be appreciated as well as feel free to add your own posts.
Swede


I like the symetrical effect of 2 and 3.

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May 6, 2012 16:47:23   #
llindstrand Loc: Seattle Metro
 
photophile wrote:
llindstrand wrote:
I took a portrait picture of the light yellow rhododendron flower head and then processed it through various stages in photo art. Your C&C would be appreciated as well as feel free to add your own posts.
Swede


I like the symetrical effect of 2 and 3.


Thankyou for the comments! I glad you enjoyed them.
Swede

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May 6, 2012 16:54:50   #
William Loc: Mississippi
 
Fun Post ... so ...

ole favorite of mind
ole favorite of mind...

new favorite of mind
new favorite of mind...

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May 6, 2012 20:51:05   #
llindstrand Loc: Seattle Metro
 
William wrote:
Fun Post ... so ...


Aha you found us. Welcome to our play space. You did a good job on your pictures. Thanks for joining the post.
Swede

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May 7, 2012 01:09:50   #
llindstrand Loc: Seattle Metro
 
I'll add several more that I just completed. The first one is a Columbine, next two are Rhododendrons, and the last is an Azalea.
Swede









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May 7, 2012 02:46:55   #
Horseart Loc: Alabama
 
One of my blooms



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May 7, 2012 02:56:03   #
dandij Loc: Hoodsport, Washington
 
WOW!!
They are all super great. I won't even ask how they were done.
Dan :thumbup:

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May 7, 2012 08:46:38   #
JENNIFER Loc: CT.
 
Jen
William wrote:
Fun Post ... so ...


Life will never be the same! :mrgreen:

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May 7, 2012 08:49:37   #
JENNIFER Loc: CT.
 
llindstrand wrote:
I'll add several more that I just completed. The first one is a Columbine, next two are Rhododendrons, and the last is an Azalea.
Swede


Wow, those are beautiful! I particularly like the Columbine. Jen :-)

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