Re: An experiment or two...on cloning textures on flowers...for C&C
I'm impressed Izzie, I keep looking for tell tale signs of your cloning but they are hiding from me:D
Re: An experiment or two...on cloning textures on flowers...for C&C
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Kaye Leggett
Izzie - good work - I hadn't spotted this thread before but will study it more now with my flowers
Thanks Kaye...there are a lot of threads I sometimes missed going to...good learning here...just by passing remarks and getting the inspiration and running away with it...I am glad you passed by and commented. Appreciate it very much.
Re: An experiment or two...on cloning textures on flowers...for C&C
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Originally Posted by
Stagecoach
I'm impressed Izzie, I keep looking for tell tale signs of your cloning but they are hiding from me:D
Thanks Grahame. I appreciate your comment. I am glad the cloning gods decided to hide from your scrutiny or you would have given me some more passing remarks and I might as well jump on it for more improvement...I am learning...;)
Re: An experiment or two...on cloning textures on flowers...for C&C
I agree with Grahame that you did a splendid job on the cloning. Keep up the good work and do keep trying your skills on the flowers. They are such wonderful subjects for photography. We seem to have nothing but rain and clouds around here. I do want to get out and try my luck with the early flowers.
Re: An experiment or two...on cloning textures on flowers...for C&C
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DonnaK
I agree with Grahame that you did a splendid job on the cloning. Keep up the good work and do keep trying your skills on the flowers. They are such wonderful subjects for photography. We seem to have nothing but rain and clouds around here. I do want to get out and try my luck with the early flowers.
You will soon have your chance, Donna...two or three more months I think...Clouds are also good to shoot...for now. And snow...I never thought before how beautiful snow scenes are lovely until we were in the air and looking down at the scene below...some houses has that Christmas-sy postcard feel and look in them...but I guess different people, different way of seeing things...and objects. Christmas in April? Why not? :p