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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 34 |
May 21 |
Reply |
I look forward to seeing some of your experiments... |
May 14th |
| 34 |
May 21 |
Reply |
You are too kind, Jan. |
May 14th |
| 34 |
May 21 |
Reply |
Thanks Candy |
May 14th |
| 34 |
May 21 |
Reply |
As far as I know, red, white, blue and green. |
May 14th |
| 34 |
May 21 |
Reply |
They are very tiny Angela. I think they are intended to go onto people's fingers for rave parties, so that they can wave them about in the dark. Come in sets of four with rubber bands on each one. I bought mine on line. Try eBay, and search "Finger LED Lights". Just saw them there (but I bought them elsewhere - but that's them)!. |
May 6th |
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| 34 |
May 21 |
Comment |
Wow, that is so whimsical. Well done you.
I've never heard of rendering a tree in PS. I'm going to have a go now. (Do, dee, do, do, play, play, play). OMG!!!! You have made my day. Thank you so much. |
May 1st |
| 34 |
May 21 |
Comment |
All that work on the background is impressive. It looks great. But in my opinion, the cats are not well incorporated into the image. They just look a bit stuck on the front, instead of being integrated within the image.
I do love your idea though. (Except that feral cats in Australia are terrible predators of wild birds and have been known to climb into nests to eat chicks, as well as the adult birds - so that makes me feel a little awkward with cats at a birdhouse).
Anyway, I had a go at getting the cats more involved in the image. Attached. Thoughts? |
May 1st |
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| 34 |
May 21 |
Comment |
Love this image. It does remind me of the one I posted in November 2020, though where I had butterflies emerging from and egg in an egg carton. Yours with people though, is very joyful, and makes me laugh. The dancing woman is very expressive - as if she (she who has become they) are celebrating their release from captivity. Like getting out of lockdown post COVID. I see "freedom" personified.
On the technical side, only one small suggestion - blend the bottom of the skirt of the figure outside the egg carton so that it fades into shadow instead of having hard edges. |
May 1st |
| 34 |
May 21 |
Comment |
There is a lot of detail in your flower, and I like the way your background texture is vignetted. I wonder if the background texture might be a little overpowering though as it is almost competing with the flower. Did you try it being a little blurred so that the flower stood out more? |
May 1st |
| 34 |
May 21 |
Comment |
Yep! Making the trawler out of matchsticks would send anyone mad! Hahaha!
I'm looking at the naturalness of the image, and the only thing that jars to me is the colour of your splash wave. I feel it could be whiter.
Then I thought about what that trawler was doing in the wave break. It must have run aground and has heeled over. I wondered whether rocks may add to the story. Thoughts? |
May 1st |
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