Roadrunner wrote:
Just practicing
p.4 Looks as if you have things all wrapped up. Is this how you wrapped my Christmas present???
danersmiff wrote:
Here's a few... novel subject..
Great shots from the first few pages, as well!!
I found a couple more than I knew I had, though..
Thanks for hosting!!
Nice, daner - reallly nice. So nice I added an extra "l".
creativ simon wrote:
P3 liking the last one Photogirl
Thanks Simon Glad you like it..
judy juul wrote:
Oldie but goodie....Through the plastic slide for the first time!
Neat capture Judy, what a fun Shot..Pg. 3
Roadrunner wrote:
Just practicing
Like that Fire Shot Jim ..Pg. 4
judy juul wrote:
This was a night time shot of my azaleas last spring...Mixed it up quite a bit...photo matrix then tuxpi and apple adjustments with color, light and sharpness to name a few...
Looks like Christmas to me!
Nice use of Digital Filters Judy..Pg. 4
I tried a few things and will post tonight. Gone tomorrow. T'is the season. I love this challenge, Lorima, and would like to see it repeated at a not-so-busy time of year. Wanted to play more but this is as far as I got. Using waxed paper with a small slit. #1 shows what the cut looked like.
Focused on a small double boiler - mother in law used to make baby cereal in this
Canning jar and lights.
danersmiff wrote:
Here's a few... novel subject..
Great shots from the first few pages, as well!!
I found a couple more than I knew I had, though..
Thanks for hosting!!
Great set of Filters Daner really like the first Foliage filter and Mom's kerosene Lamp..pg. 4
Then I tried tying some ribbon across my lens hood and also light painted the ornaments. I need to try something more elaborate with the ribbon as it didn't seem to "do anything" the way I did it.
Lorima wrote:
Here's another does with breathing on the lens and took the photo as it was clearing.
Nice effect Lorima..Pg. 4
This is the last. Couldn't resist the magnifying glass. My own cheap "fish eye"
Mason jar and butter paddles
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