Activity for User 14 - Carole Kropscot - ckropscot@hotmail.com

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12 Dec 24 Reply When you do a search for "kaleidoscope apps for photos" on the Internet, you'll even find online websites where you can create kaleidoscope patterns - EVEN VIDEO IMAGES! Dec 29th
12 Dec 24 Reply Now the picture looks like fantasy hands reaching across the screen. Spooky! But fun because of the colors and the liquid-like look! Dec 18th
12 Dec 24 Reply Photoshop's polar coordinates filter is like a kaleidoscope. There are phone apps that mimic a wide range of kaleidoscope designs. It is fun to try them. Most of the time you get a design. This time you got a face! Cute! Dec 18th
12 Dec 24 Reply During the many times I have created patterns, I never thought of angling the crop! What a great suggestion! Dec 18th
12 Dec 24 Comment I love the sharpness of this image. The contrast between the lights and darks adds to the sharp look. As I get older and my eyesight lessons, I appreciate this kind of image more and more. I am in awe by the way the areas of bright and dark force my eyes around the picture to appreciate both the model and the waterfall. The sky has just the right amounts of lights and darks to set the mysterious scene. This scene is unreal although the elements in it are real. Very interesting! Dec 11th
12 Dec 24 Comment This is the most interesting anatomy show I've seen! And by 2 famous artists: Leo and Nancy! The brownish coloring goes well with the subject matter. This picture is a perfect conversation piece for a doctor's office wall decor. I wouldn't change a thing except to frame it in an old-fashioned big elaborate wood frame before I gifted it to an orthopedic surgeon! Dec 11th
12 Dec 24 Comment I like the purple and blue color palette, maybe because it reminds me of a print dress I loved when I was younger. Also, these cold colors remind me that you took this picture of ice in a brrrr setting! In a sense, your image did exist in reality as the viewer is looking at the ice! You caught both reality and non-reality in one shot. The design keeps my eyes in the picture. I would like the picture even if the right side was at the top if you rotated the image. Dec 11th
12 Dec 24 Comment This image made me feel instantly happy...I guess I see a happy face of a cuddly teddy bear! He's my new Electric Teddy Bear! Adding the red stroke for a framing element really sets off this image and helps made the head seem to have a body because the head is slightly above the image center. Your result makes me want to go play with polar coordinates whenever I feel a compulsion for something out-of-the-ordinary! Thanks for the inspiration! Dec 11th

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