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Nasher 2 1035 seen complete with the delight's of Tettenhall Green. With spring fully sprung.
April 1995
With Spring finally here, the flowers can't be far behind! These were inspired by stained glass design.
Quinault Rainforest, Olympic National Forest, Washington
The mild winters and prodigious annual rainfall on the Pacific coast side of the Olympic Peninsula have produced several temperate rainforests. We are in the Quinault Valley, carved by glaciers and now filled with a lake and a riot of forest greenery. In this scene from the Quinault rainforest, the trunk of a large spruce is surrounded by moss-covered maple trees in their early spring leaves.
... and Cleo.
Cleo was sitting on the porch and the blooming tamarisk tree in a neighbouring garden made a lovely background. She was trying to silence the neighbour's dogs by the power of her gaze and that often works surprisingly well !
Processed with Midjourney, Photoshop, and Topaz.
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These were puffy, pale, pink blooms. (Say that ten times in a row)! Even though they were delicate and lovely as is, I thought it would be really neat to play with colour. Surprisingly, this spray of blooms also looked quite nice in monochrome. Happy Slider's Sunday! HSS!
Edited and effects in Topaz Studio.
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I needed to included some kind of flower arrangement... I decided to stick to these Spring like shades. These wee flowers are made with thrifted hat felt and I made the beaded centers as well.
The old B Road to Shoreham is a beautiful drive in spring through the woodland road either side has beautiful trees and bluebells for about 2 miles..