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Layered mountains and fjords from the mountain above Klaksvìk, Faroe Islands
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I was asked for a set of layered suntan pantyhose, so here they are. any guesses on how many pair I'm wearing? These are my usual Leggs Sheer Energy Active Support Suntan
Location : Panorama Hill, Sungai Lembing, Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia
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I stamped the Windy Tree stamp on black and white card and embossed, I cut the tree in half on the black card and layered one half over the white tree lining up the branches, I then coloured in the centres of the tree stars with pink, blue and green added pearls to the bottom right corner and drew faux stitching around the edge. Mounted onto black card and then added brads to bottom corners of card. Stampeyelets and embossed Wising you laughter message on white card and faux stitched edge, mounted onto black card and added eyelets to top corners. Threaded silver thread through eyelets so that the greeting hung from the main image, mounted main image onto white card with foam pads, faux stitched arond edges and then mounted onto black card and then onto main white card blank.
In hindsight I could of improved this card by using the split negative technique on the greeting as well as on the main image.
Esto es un retoque hecho sobre una imagen de internet del afiche de la película "Lo que el viento de llevó".
Trabajos Post:
Three-Layer Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting. Recipe by Martha Stewart.
For the recipe, visit my blog Paris Pastry:
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Nikon D7000 -- Nikon 80-200mm F2.8 ED
155mm
F8@1/40th
Polarizer
Retouched (Looks like I might have a scratched sensor)
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DSC_9284 - Version 2
Playing with layers for this photo of Bruno on the other side of the park bushes. The top three options are standard approaches for me including the source image, a processed version (using Nik software) and a quick black and white conversion. The bottom layer is playing with the colour version as a layer over the black and white photo. I tried two blending modes (colour and screen). Quite a different result, and I chose the 'screen' version because it is so different from my usual and almost dream-like. Thank you Stefanie for the processing project.
Each layer is unique and complex having the ability to tell a story of its own. Yet one cannot look at just one layer. It is but a tier of a whole...
For Beyond Layers with Kim Klassen
I went for simplicity in my edit here, with a square crop to the photo and two layers of Kim's Flourish texture at 37% hard light. I used a gradient overlay on the quote, which is a great one for those of us who like to play with photos and art, don't you think?
The font is "Loved by the King."
Hannah Grey Design team project. House block (Little Pink Studio) layered with vintage papers and beeswax with vintage doll house window and porcelain doll parts.
The four layers of this print were exposed on the same screen, so I was able to print all the colours on the same day, rather than having to strip and re-expose the screen each time I wanted to print another layer, which is what I had to do with the last print I posted -- you know, the one with all the mugshot faces that progressed at an unbelievably slow rate.
One of my photo club friends called and asked if I wanted to join him shooting barns near Waitsburg. Of course, I said yes. Wheat harvesting was still going on in the area. I've updated my Photomatix to the 4.0.2 version and it seems to be more user friendly. I'm still having to do work in Photoshop after the Photomatix treatment, but maybe it's because I'm getting pickier. I don't know.
If you notice the information above the map, it was taken in early August. Right now it probably is covered with snow and ice.