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This time of year this fungi shows up in the lawns. It is edible but I prefer to work with it. This image is small as I really need three hands to create the sketch. It is created in RAW where you actually were to sharpen your image. The first two images gives you the third. I have more ideas for this fungi but need some other images.
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My computer is spoiled when it comes to photos so I can´t create anything new for Sketches, thus I share the one for PPF.
Sunday Sketches
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I am out of business. WINDOWS10 has "updated" and now all mu imaging softwares are a mess. :( Can hardly open an imgae an definately not save any :(
This time of year this fungi shows up in the lawns. It is edible but I prefer to work with it. This image is small as I really need three hands to create the sketch. It is created in RAW where you actually were to sharpen your image. The first two images gives you the third. I have more ideas for this fungi but need some other images.
Linking up with the following memes. My thanks to the hosts:
Paint Party Friday sARTurday CED AEDM 1
My computer is spoiled when it comes to photos so I can´t create anything new for Sketches, thus I share the one for PPF.
Sunday Sketches
161029 NOTE!
I am out of business. WINDOWS10 has "updated" and now all mu imaging softwares are a mess. :( Can hardly open an imgae an definately not save any :(
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So interesting. I am more of a point and shoot person when it comes to photographs as Photoshop tends to be a bit of a mystery! :)
ReplyDeleteThere are a lot of ink caps here, too, but I have never tried eating them. Great photo art! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeletewonderful artistic view ! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteInk Caps, not sure I have heard them called that before ... are they good to eat or fruit from the poison tree? Your paintings are true and beautiful. I am a color person so I like the first best, but the others are equally well done. Nice work, Monica ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From the Sol
Oh, and I love your header ... what an awesome shot. Perfect in every way :)
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
I have seem some mushrooms lately but none like these ink caps. Interesting images!
ReplyDeleteFascinating!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteWonderful varieties of this mushroom. Great jo.
ReplyDeleteI remember those mushrooms. They are pretty funky and you even funkyfied it more with your edits :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful effects with the different colors!
ReplyDeleteGood work
I really love how your created art with the Inky. I have eaten many of these. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeletelynn, beautiful work on your post but you are on GOOGLE so I can´t respond.
ReplyDeletethanks guys!
Lovely work and variations.
ReplyDelete~~ Irene
Like...yes I do.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting fungi
ReplyDeleteThe photo is your header is wonderful. I hope you post the finished image of the mushroom, I want to see what else you do with it.
ReplyDeleteI know I have already commented on these wonderful photos, but I have come to commiserate with you over the Windows 10 Mayhem. It took me a long time to get through that. I can't remember for sure how it resolved as I have a knack for forgetting things I don't want to remember, but I think I got through it by restarting my computer every time the "Up Grade" showed up. they finally reversed the upgrade and I think I am still operating on the old Windows 10 ... or not, I am not sure. Good luck, maybe you will find a better solution. :)
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
We have these in one spot on our lawn too. I should have looked at it as potential Art!! Mostly the kids just stomp on them. I considered transferring to our actual fairy garden, but I was worried that eventually I'd have like a dozen of them!
ReplyDeleteOh how wonderful that is!
ReplyDeleteGreat shaggy ink cap pieces.
ReplyDeleteNice work! :)
ReplyDeleteYeah... You made it,
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing I love the subject and your treatment of it.
I like all three images.
Sue
I stopping in to say hi from Art Every Day November. I have a new piece up so hope you stop buy.
ReplyDeleteIntriguing image-work! I send you good wishes for resolving your computer problems!
ReplyDeleteI had to reinstall all my adobe programs, but everything else was kept with the win10 update, very strange it didn't work for you right
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