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This is the new little rose in my backyard and I love it.. It has so many flowers that it's hard to get a picture of just one.. I have processed this with an action that a dear friend gave me for my birthday, called Quick Sketch.. I've posted a few other pictures using it but this one I tweeked a bit to get a different effect... I don't know if you are supposed to do it but I really liked something as it was processing so went back to that layer to get that effect..
Kodachrome slides.
Part of over 150 found in a suitcase, taken in the UK in the late 70's or very early 80's. With this suitcase, was a Canon AE-1, so likely the camera used.
This is a shot I took this morning before it got really hot... Processed with the Alien Skin App Eye Candy... Happy Sliders Sunday, Everybody!!!!!!!!
This is the newest rose in the yard and it's a bit smaller than all the rest.. It isn't a mini but about 2 1/2 inches across.. As it gets older it fades to a nice pink.. This was taken with my new Canon EOS M50 Mirrorless camera with a 60mm Macro lens.. I love it, needless to say...
"You ever try to turn around and backstab us... you feel my fist in your face, if you have one under that mask of yours."
This is the little rose I have in my backyard.. I didn't think it would be very nice as it doesn't get 6 full hours of sun but it is really a bloomer... Processed with an action by GorynArt called Palette Knife..
Stormtooper Steve has been practising his boxing while he has been locked in the cupboard.
It's been a while since the Steve the Stormtrooper last escaped the cupboard. While Steve has been doing the time, all 383 days of it locked in the dark, I've been moving on with my life. I thought I had finally given up the lego and started to branch out and develop my skills as a landscape photographer. Well it seems that the little boy who likes to play with lego is still inside me and recently he has been eager to get out.
Just to say there will be more to follow, once I come up with some more ideas.
Take 1. Most of the work took place in photoshop. I take random pictures and get ideas months later of what to do with them.
This is the Coral Knockout Rosebud done in Black and White.. I'm pleased with the result.. Hope you are as well.. :-)
Tonight when I went out to see Napoleon, one of the other horses, Knockout, was in her pasture along with two egrets and about 6 deer (if you look in the background)! Nice to see animals sharing the land! What an incredible place!