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Photo Art Friday
Some people wanted to know how I did this. I have tried to do a "recipe" on Bildverkstan.
You are welcome to take a look.
See the sidebar for the last updates in my blogs.
Snyggt jobbat.. Foto är jättefint..
ReplyDeleteClever work and title!
ReplyDeleteI love the outline effect in the flower!!
ReplyDeleteI love this ... it is a beautiful thought as well as a creation. Great technique ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
How lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe flower is not exactly mirrored....has me wondering how you did this! Great results. http://lauriekazmierczak.com/air-show/
ReplyDeleteStunning, Monica! Love the coloring, art texture, etc. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteOh, that's beautiful! I presume it shows a mirror image. Well done!
ReplyDeleteBreathtakingly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI really love what you have done with those flowers! Like a delicate drawing. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh, that's amazing! It looks almost like an Asian painting or embroidery. Gorgeous effect.
ReplyDeletethanks!
ReplyDeleteJust exquisite. Love the abstract'ness' of the birds. So professional.
ReplyDeletethanks Bonnie. :)
DeleteThey are beautiful guards to an exquisite creation. Absolutely gorgeous:)
ReplyDeleteThis is just stunning, love the whole concept!!
ReplyDeleteI know I commented on this before and I still love it. I don't know how you achieved this look, but it is simply alluring. If you ever decide to have a give away with this in it ... I will enter (many times, if I can ) :) Beautiful ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
Love the abstract birds as sentinels.
ReplyDeletethis is a great piece and I, too, would love to know how you created it
ReplyDeleteExquisite piece. It's so delicate and pretty. Very nice work.
ReplyDeletevery lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove the title for this and the way you've portrayed it against the black backdrop. :)
ReplyDeletethanks guys!
ReplyDeleteGreat piece! i love what you've done here
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