Activity for User 258 - Betty Billingham - mail@bettybillingham.co.uk

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20 May 18 Comment This is by far the best use of a dish mop! Well seen and well done to turn it into something so colourful and fascinating. A real work of art. May 7th
20 May 18 Comment How about putting a photo of a tavern or some such on the lower layer and then going through Blending Modes to the top layer to choose the most suitable way of blending all the layers. You might need to lower the opacity of the tavern layer to make it more of a suggestion. Experiment Shirley, you might be surprised! May 7th
20 May 18 Comment How about putting a photo of a tavern or some such on the lower layer and then going through Blending Modes to the top layer to choose the most suitable way of blending all the layers. You might need to lower the opacity of the tavern layer to make it more of a suggestion. Experiment Shirley, you might be surprised! May 7th
20 May 18 Comment While you have the books why not play around adding colour and contrast and combining a few of the pictures to tell a story. May 7th
20 May 18 Comment While you have the books why not play around adding colour and contrast and combining a few of the pictures to tell a story. May 7th
20 May 18 Comment A lot of work but an interesting exercise to produce a nice tone to your picture. I like the crop you chose too. I feel however you could have gone into the picture itself and (probably with curves) added a little more contrast so one could see what the woman was wearing and separate her from the background. May 7th
20 May 18 Comment A typical English summer's day! You certainly brought it to life and inspired me to go visit it. May 7th
20 May 18 Comment Very interesting pattern but personally I would have turned it so the extra bit on the left ended up on the top. Take a look - it appears like an eye and fluffy head with the main part as a body. Is it a new specie of bird? May 7th

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54 May 18 Comment A fabulous picture which certainly shows emotion. No matter the bird is leaving the picture - it emphasises the strength of the wind the poor bird is battling against. The angle of the rain shows it is heading into the wind as one would expect. I find this a really excellent image and can only say well done. I do have one small crit - the hint of the sunset in the water should be duplicated by a little colour in the sky from where it is reflected. Perhaps you could bring in a little as from your original 1 sky? May 7th
54 May 18 Comment A fascinating image conveying exceedingly well the emotions you are putting forth. Well done. May 7th
54 May 18 Comment Blue and Yellow always compliment each other and this contains a variety of shades. Personally I feel it is a pity the hand is no longer recognizable as a hand. I would like to see fingers so one can see it for what it is. May 7th
54 May 18 Comment Unfortunately your picture is split into two separate elements. Somehow you need to get them together using something as suggested by the others. Not easy. May 7th
54 May 18 Comment My daughter has a similar sea monster/snake going along her bathroom window sill. I have used it by putting it in the sea. All you need is a tiny toy to give you the first body and head to the waist Then enlarge it swimming after a shark's fin! By soaking a couple of those bits and glueing you could probably make such a head. May 7th

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