2016-10-09

Birth

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Birth
© NF PhotoArt 161009

Working in CS5. Two images with red wine splatter used.

Linking up with the following memes. My thanks to the hosts:
MOO-MANIA, Drips & splatters challenge 

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10 comments:

  1. Just AMAZING! Thank you for joining us at Moo Mania & More!
    oxo Susi

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  2. This is beautiful. I love the colors you've chosen.

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  3. What a very interesting image!

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  4. This is totally fantastic, love it. Thanks for joining us at MM&M - hugs, Valerie

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  5. This can't have been easy and with profound results ... I can totally see "Birth" in this painting. Great Creative Mind, Monica :)

    Andrea @ From the Sol

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  6. Hello :0) did you go and visit your tree? I think you run a meme for trees and shrubs but cannot find it now. If you are doing it I would love to follow the page.

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    1. I love your raven. :) Seem like you are practicing too. So much to learn and so much fun.

      I went to the tree but it was not as impressive as I remebered it to be. Yes, I had a meme, Trees n Bushes, but when I only had two people left I had to close it:(

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    2. Hello Nature, thanks for your visit and comment, I am going to try some more today, I have to get it a bit smaller too. Such an amazing bird. We have quite a lot of them near here and they are so amazing and so big! (But not that big!)

      Sorry about your tree and your meme, I do love your blogs though and you have such a lot to do. I will enjoy visiting and will let you know if I find any interesting trees.

      Have a top day :0)

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  7. Actually I did visit an amazing old Yew tree here at the weekend, there is an article about it here: http://www.ancient-yew.org/userfiles/file/GRESFORD.pdf it has been estimated at about 1600 years old but could well be older. I will post my photos but there are some in the attached. Imagine how many long bows have been made out of this tree in its time, it would have been there when the Romans were leaving Wales and England.

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