1. Probably How It All Started
Chromatica, Snapseed
Chromatica, Snapseed
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Is that the primordial soup they’re crawling out of? Isn’t the “lighting from inside” super effective Jeffrey? I’d like to see more of that.
Haha!!! This rocks.
Is that the primordial soup they’re crawling out of? Isn’t the “lighting from inside” super effective Jeffrey? I’d like to see more of that.
Thank you both Dawn bought this and sprayed it thinking it was made of something like hypertufa as it's pretty solid and heavy. She put some water and a metal grid in it and placed some flowers in an arrangement. After a little while it started tilting to one side and then the top section fell off. It was made of some kind of cardboard. It is still spongyHaha!!! This rocks.
Beautiful. What a gorgeous red.
Thank you JillBeautiful. What a gorgeous red.
I love this one even more..Drama to suit the subject. An amaryllis is NOT a shrinking violet!Thank you Jill
Here’s a slightly different lighting scheme on that same Amaryllis:
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This is a combination of natural daylight and one LumeCube overhead
This is trueI love this one even more..Drama to suit the subject. An amaryllis is NOT a shrinking violet!
Whoa... this is cool.
Thank youWhoa... this is cool.
Signs of Spring!4. In The Garden
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CameraPixels, AffinityPhoto, Snapseed, Pixlr
A 50 frame focus-stack whittled down to the 25 sharpest: two LumeCube Air’s suspended above the scene with a minimal amount of sunlight. In Snapseed I used the Selective Tool to darken the background. Pixlr has a filter I like that enhances color.
Nice one! I love the shade of red.....Thank you Jill
Here’s a slightly different lighting scheme on that same Amaryllis:
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This is a combination of natural daylight and one LumeCube overhead
Beautiful. That soil looks like grated dark chocolate. I think I’d thrive if it was.4. In The Garden
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CameraPixels, AffinityPhoto, Snapseed, Pixlr
A 50 frame focus-stack whittled down to the 25 sharpest: two LumeCube Air’s suspended above the scene with a minimal amount of sunlight. In Snapseed I used the Selective Tool to darken the background. Pixlr has a filter I like that enhances color.
Gorgeous. Two beautiful images.
Thank you JillyGorgeous. Two beautiful images.
Love love love.