Spring has finally arrived in my neck of the woods. What a joy it is to see flowering trees and pretty blossoms. I've still having fun creating psychedelic images. Comment if you wish. I learn from your
informative criticism. If you like to guess what the original was for each, don't read further.
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#4 - stones & dead leaves #5 sunflower #6 statue The Thinker #7 Jeffrey Pine #8 folded hands
Interesting series of photographs which I do like.
Good work.
Fascinating Annie, what and how are you doing these effects?? Educate me Please.
Really like the green & brown one & the blue & gold one. What software are you using to produce these?
Leicaflex wrote:
Interesting series of photographs which I do like.
Good work.
Thank you, Leicaflex. Glad you liked my post. The bizarre images are fun to create. 😊
dpullum wrote:
Fascinating Annie, what and how are you doing these effects?? Educate me Please.
I am using SmartPhotoEditorStudio, a free software. I needed lots of help from one of my Hog friends and a young lady who was somewhat of a
guru. You may find it simple to use. If you get this software and need more help, if I can find her instructions, I'd be glad to send them. I think
you'd have fun with it. Have a nice day.🌻
Tazzy wrote:
Really like the green & brown one & the blue & gold one. What software are you using to produce these?
The green & brown (#6) is a sculpture of The Thinker. The blue & gold (last image) is folded hands. I used a free software called SmartPhotoEditorStudio. You may
find it simple to use but I needed a lot of help from one of my Hog friends. 😊
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
Looks like you had some fun doing these. Light paintings are fun way to think with photography. I used to spend hours upon hours in the darkroom just playing with possibilities and discovering new ideas along the way. Cool keep it up.
BBBruce77 wrote:
Looks like you had some fun doing these. Light paintings are fun way to think with photography. I used to spend hours upon hours in the darkroom just playing with possibilities and discovering new ideas along the way. Cool keep it up.
Thank you, Bruce. I haven't tried light paintings. Do you need software to create images with it?
Thanks for viewing my post and giving me nice feedback, Sylvia!
Wow, amazing, Annie! I can't imagine how you did that!
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