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Hero Arts Stamps: Reach for the Stars (on red circles and blue strip), Raindrop (on blue stars)
Patterned paper: DCWV christmas paper - I covered the green circles with blue and popped them up.
Trims: Doodlebug
Font: Tahoma, Cricut Sans Serif
Other: buttons, string
Constructed in the first half of the reign of Henry VIII, Layer Marney Tower is in many ways the apotheosis of the Tudor gatehouse, and is the tallest example in Britain. It is contemporaneous with East Barsham Manor and Sutton Place, Surrey, with which latter building it shares the rare combination of brick and terracotta construction.
The building is principally the creation of Henry 1st Lord Marney, who died in 1523, and his son John, who continued the building work but died just two years later, leaving no male heirs to continue the family line or the construction. What was completed was the main range measuring some three hundred feet long, the principal gatehouse that is about eighty feet tall, an array of outbuildings, and a new church.
The buildings suffered considerable damage from the Great English earthquake of 1884, and a subsequent report in 'The Builder' magazine described the state of the house as such that ‘the outlay needed to restore the towers to anything like a sound and habitable condition would be so large that the chance of the work ever being done appears remote indeed’. The repairs were begun by brother and sister Alfred and Kezia Peache, who re-floored and re-roofed the gatehouse, as well as creating the garden to the south of the Tower.
Sorry, I purchased this fabric about 1 1/2years ago from fatquartershop so I don't remember the name. I made this for my Aunt who had brain surgery a little while ago and now is having seizures from the scar tissues build up. Something to make her smile.
EXPO Shanghai, October 2010
The Ninbo Tengtou Pavilion is the only village pavilion at the EXPO exhibition.
It is designed by Wang Shu and Lu Wenvy (Amateur Architecture Studio) and is one of the most poetic experience I had at the exhibition and it gave me a lot of hope for chinese architecture in the future.
They were representing China at Venice Biennale this year 2010 with "Decay of a Dome"
Wang Shu is Professor and Head of the Architecture department at China Academy of Art, Hangzhou.
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Even though the light was somewhat flat, I thought this photo really emphasized the various colors and layers so evident in the rock structure along the coastline.
Sleepy Cove, Newfoundland
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Canon 5D Mark II
Canon 100-400 @ 400mm
1/45th exposure @ F19
ISO 100
Polarizing Filters
Manfrotto Magfiber Tripod (190MF4)
Really Right Stuff Ball Head (BH-40)
RAW file processed with Adobe Camera RAW
TIFF file processed with Photoshop
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Fog starts to build in the valleys of the Mt. Hood Wilderness in the early evening hours. The forested ridges stand out against the fog creating layers and add depth to the photograph. I also like the clouds which seem to glow from the low angle of the sun.
The map shows exactly where this is.
A thin layer of Super Sculpey over a thin layer of foil over the armature. I've tweaked the pose and shaping a little bit and baked to set this prior to adding details.
There's a bit more shape than appears in the pictures - the translucency tends to hide form a bit.
layers added to original image taken from poster on this blog post droblivion.wordpress.com/2011/06/24/even-in-hiding-from-j...
The bookshelf in "Anker", Coffeehouse Schwedenplatz 2, Vienna invites you to stay not only for sandwiches and beverages :-)
ODC Our Daily Challenge: Layers
As the light began to fade following sunset, on November 10, 2012, I took this photo of a row of wonderful trees in Hilly Fields, the hill-top park in Brockley, in south east London, near where I live.
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6-26-2008
This is the first time I seen a single layer peony. It was in a friend's garden earlier this summer. I am use to the peony with the large cluster of petals, I thought they were quite beautiful and unusual.
I manipulated this pic through 3 layers - the trees are grey scale, the ground is not near the green set that it was in. Blackened the green somewhat and reduced its saturation, and then I enhanced the color of red in the truck, then merge all three layers from the different pics. So this is how this pic was produced. Not anything to be proud of but for a first time playing with layers, I thought it is interesting effects in playing with layers.
Using PhotoShop Elements Layers of Dimmed Green Ground (1st Layer), B&W Trees background (2nd layer) And Original Colors of the Truck (3rd layer)