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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 21 |
Jun 21 |
Reply |
Thanks Joan. I will try that. Just wondering if you think the tulip has a reflection? The bottom section is where the petals have folded down as it lost its strength but I must admit it does look a bit like a reflection of the top part. |
Jun 15th |
| 21 |
Jun 21 |
Reply |
Than you for your constructive comments Janice. Much appreciated.
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Jun 12th |
| 21 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
This image is just 'up my street' I love the softness and curved shapes. I prefer Brian's square version before he flipped it and think that the left to right direction of the leaf works well.
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Jun 11th |
| 21 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
Brian your image is full of shape, texture and colour giving it so much interest . You have combined the images very cleverly using the vertical and horizontal lines to good effect. You open my eyes to possibilities I am only just becoming aware of. I have been taking ICM images for a long time but never combined any like that. Will give it a try. |
Jun 11th |
| 21 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
Joan, I am impressed by your ability to create and use brushes. I have come across that but not yet put it into practise. I also have never managed to get an image of a lightening strike. Would love to do that. |
Jun 11th |
| 21 |
Jun 21 |
Reply |
Thank you very much for your positive comments Brian. I have done several flower images with added textures during our lockdown periods and I think this may be the best . I was pleased with what you did to make it into a triptych. I would not have thought of that. |
Jun 11th |
3 comments - 3 replies for Group 21
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3 comments - 3 replies Total
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