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“We wait, starving for moments of high magic to inspire us, but life is full of common enchantment waiting for our alchemists eyes to notice.”

Layered Disc #7, 25 inches, acrylic, ink, carved drawing on shaped wood panel.(c) 2015 Barbara Gilhooly

Gdynia, Poland

064/365 - I have been using texture layers for a number of years to add a bit of style to otherwise plain images. Here is a small contibution from me to the world of texture layering for all you fellow photoshop fiends out there. Please, if you use this credit me as the source and email me a link to the finished image so I can admire what you've created. Good luck texture layering.

For the Flickr Lounge-Layers

 

Layers of toasted nuts, banana icing and sponge cake.

looking southwest from

Observatory Hill

Saanich BC

A lifetime's labour for an enthusiastic geologist I would think

 

I did get to know an ex-local school teacher who had retired and became a very well-known bar manager. He had written a classic school text book on the subject of the local geology, long out of print. He died a couple of years ago. An all too rare giant personality, sadly missed. It would have been his 83rd birthday the day before yesterday.

Layered Candies. Little market during the Sacile Bird Festival. Sacile, Italy. Color photography by Donna Corless.

A start to the collab, still a WIP. Just for example with layering, measurements etc

Playing with layers in Photoshop.

Read information in the next slide.

Yibin, Sichuan province, China - Beautiful view at Shunan Bamboo Sea national park.

A closer look at the rock strata (layers of rock) that make up the dramatic cliffs and caves on the eastern side of Coves Haven, a beautiful sandy bay on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne.

I love the layers on the Veronicka Star! Left is Veronicka Star, right is Saya Star, both in 21 Sterne by Carmen Sprung.

Twyfelfontein, Namibia

 

layered shirts for Lati yellow

Mirrors in the window of the City Home store, on Pike Street in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood.

 

We don't know what that mushroom-thingie is. Some fancy home decor item.

This is the view from the village of Fikardou in Cyprus

Here is a new LEGO part idea prototype,

(made with LDD + Photoshop Layers & Mask)

 

If you think this piece will help you, add it to your favorites.

LEGO has read about this album and, your votes can direct them on the use of the production of these parts. (do we ever know)

 

Do not forget to look at the album on the right where are all the ideas of parts Prototype =>

 

Also find all my creations on the Flickr group "News LEGO Techniques".

This Flickr group includes:

 

- Ideas for new LEGO pieces

- Techniques for assembling bricks

- Tutorials for the manufacture of accessories, objects, ...

i'm not sure i like this

i layered 4 photos

one is my eye

one is a cobweb

one is of beach huts

and one is of a big hill by my house

 

this should probably be deep but i didn't really have any reasoning behind this

Never saw such a thin cloud layer before.

My first multi-layer edit. Quite bad. No layer adjustment and way too much processing (using Pixelmator and snapseed)...

Should be considered as a cautionary tale...

 

Main tower at Layer Marley Tower.

Thick smoke wafts over Anarchist Mountain as small fires burn. Bombers had to fly into dense smoke close to the mountain to drop their retardant.

 

Photo by Richard McGuire

© Osoyoos Times

layers upon layers at the grand canyon southern rim, arizona usa

Okay - this is definitely my last layers card :)

 

A pink porcupine? Well, my range of pencils is limited to very few colors. (waiting for my prisma color pencils to arrive from the US) - so it had to be pink :-)

 

Supplies:

HA Woodland Creatures CL261 (new)

Pastel chalk pencils

Memories black dye ink

HA orange gems

Misc cardstock

Red Rock Canyon, NV.

Number three of the four pictures from this trip, and the only one shot with a different lens from my 10-20mm. I used a graduated filter on this one to try and blur the clouds and the waves with a 30 second exposure. It seemed to have work pretty well, but I'm jealous of the Olympus OM-D which lets you shots like this develop in real time, more camera envy...

Last one tomorrow!

Canon 60D and Sigma 30mm f/1.4 EX DC HSM.

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