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please find a color version here (www.flickr.com/photos/119389115@N07/21188748209/in/album-...),
but I personally prefer the black and white version.
Please also visit the album of Zeeland
www.flickr.com/photos/119389115@N07/albums/72157702418560211
I made a lot of photos of this little origami King Dragon, because of the various expressions it got, depending on the position of the head, besides that it was fun folding it ;-))
In this shot one can see a figure like mythological person instead of a dragon. That's the reason I show you this last version of this lovely origami model. I processed the photo to give it a more magical look.
In the first comment box you can see two previous photos of the same model.
Enjoy your Sunday and stay safe ;-)
HSS
Model: Origami King Dragon
Design: Yoshihisha Kimura
Diagrams in Origami Tanteidan Magazine 18 (part one) and 19 (part two)
Paper:
- Body: 30x30cm tissue foil
- Wings: 22,5x22,5cm tissue foil
- Head: 11,25x11,25cm tissue foil
Final size: about 16cm height
Autumn taken at Bern, Switzerland three years ago...we spent two days there..a very walkable and picturesque city..visited the Einstein Museum which is very unique..ate lunch beside a river..😊
Aprovechando que @mardonss volvía por su tierra quedamos con @alaingarciago para hacer de guiris visitando el famoso islote. Madrugando nos aseguramos el tener la roca que sobrevolaron dragones para nosotros solos. Bueno, para nosotros solos y para dos pescadores que habían madrugado mucho más y que iluminaban el primer plano con sus linternas. A ellos y sus cañas me los cargué en la foto, pero la luz que dejaron me vino de perlas para potenciar el primer plano. Tuvimos la suerte de tener una hora azul decente aunque durara muy poco y el sol saliera mucho más al este. Tenía ganas de tener mi versión de este conocido encuadre.
When in the distance autumn changes the leaves to autumn colors
and the horses already suspect that winter will come soon
so the days are getting shorter
and it's time
to a beautiful colorful fairy tale..
PS
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So I also tried to adjust the color version..
map: Deer River, Papagena
group flickr: www.flickr.com/groups/image-inationsl/
Time is at a premium right now and I haven't taken any new shots for weeks.
But I had a few minutes so I thought I'd re-process an image I'd posted previously.
In fact, I found that I'd already posted two versions, before.
This one was processed without any reference to the previously posted images which are shown below.
Oh, yeah, nearly forgot!
Of this picture I have created several versions. I believe that this one should be shown too.
this is the last picture of the Perth series for now. I enjoyed the experiments with colourising b&w pictures. and I enjoyed working with the fully functional NIK software that DOX has taken over and updated.
An artistic creative abstract version of Anemones in my garden.
Edited with a triple white matte frame and texture added.
The most significant anemone flower meaning is anticipation. This is because the anemone flowers close up at night and open back up in the morning. Due to its wild nature, the flower specifically symbolizes relaxation and serves as a reminder to enjoy the moment in order to take in opportunities at the right time.
This is the alternate version with a wider aspect showing the sun, as I could not decide which I liked better!
Misopates orontium, known as weasel's snout, is a herbaceous annual plant in the family Plantaginaceae. It is a native of disturbed ground in Europe. It is also naturalised as a weed in other parts of the world such as North America. The pink flowers resemble a miniature snapdragon and are followed by a hairy green fruit which is said to resemble a weasel's snout.
Common names include linearleaf snapdragon,[1] weasel's snout, lesser snapdragon or calf's snout. Past common names have included lesser snapdragon and corn-snapdragon.[2]