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Just playing around in Paint.NET. Started in an exercise in glitch art, but then I started messing around with layer's blending mode.
Amazing 36 hour trip to NYC with my beautiful bride. Our feet hurt, but i'll do it a million times again and again. Where are we going next?
My first attempt at a gradient nail. I only used polish I already had, hence the rather ungradual dark color. Ehh. Oh well.
Layer 1 - Sinful Colors "Purple Diamond"(sheer light purple shimmer)
Layer 2 - Essie "Lilacism" (creme lilac)
Layer 3 - China Glaze "Mummy May I" (dark purple with hot pink glitter)
Layer 4 - Sinful Colors "I Miss You" (purple iridescent glitter)
Layer 5 - Sally Hansen "Disco Ball" (clear base with iridescent glitter)
Layer 6 (not pictured) - Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat
This shot was taken with the Holga, and I took the same shot in with the Canon, which can be seen here:
Look, someone created a custom gradient in Photoshop and applied it to the landscape, maybe with a Soft Light blending mode!
Or not. Yellowstone National Park does color gradients very well by itself quite naturally - no 'shopping required. Of course, it did need some HDR toning to cut through the haze, but that's a different story. I love this place and hopefully will be back there this summer!