This week, digital art to illustrate my quote
“In my mind I am eloquent; I can climb intricate scaffolds of words …
to reach the highest cathedral ceilings … and paint my thoughts. But when I open my mouth,
,,, everything collapses.”
– Isaac Marion, Warm Bodies
Ese’s Shoot and Quote: Intricate
These are the photos I used for the above pieces
These are all gorgeous! I cannot stop looking at them. Each one of them. The first one is breathtaking!
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Thank you Ann-Christine – much appreciated.
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Love the quote. Almost used it. Photos are fabulous!!
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Thank you Holley – now I’ll pop over and see which quote you did use. Appreciate the kind words on the photos 😉
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You’re welcome! 🙂
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Outstanding color and design. They are a good match to your quote.
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Thank you Allan – I try and I like the challenge.
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It is fun for me, too.
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These cropped images could be paintings. I have been very frustrated lately because many of the scenes that I am finding are better painted instead of being photographed.
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It’s true, isn’t it – some things just do well in one medium and not the other. Thank you for your kind comment Eduardo.
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These are stunning. 🙂
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Thank you, Sylvia – most appreciated. 🙂
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Wonderful, I’ve yet to get to grips with layers in photoshop so I admire your skills:-)
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Actually Gilly, layers eluded me until today when another blogger helped me out, in pixlr. I can pass it on if you are interested. These shots are actually done with the polar filter in Photoshop elements 8. 🙂
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Awesome! Great photos, Lynne!
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Fabulous usage of what looks to be Photoshop polar filter! Makes me want to see what the original photo of cathedral or dome looks like. Guess I don’t have anything that intricate to start from, in my photos, since mine are mostly rural and “neighborhood”. Enjoyed the blog pics and doors and windows, and paintings.
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😉 It is indeed the polar filter – I found the photos that have the more interesting result start out as something random – reflection in a window for instance, or a photo that has already been distorted in some way. There will always be a similar polarized pattern of course, but it suited my goal in this case. thank you for your comment – I’m glad you enjoyed your poke about 🙂 .
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I’ve added the original photos to the post …
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Marvellous! And you found a good quote there…
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I look forward to this challenge – I like trying to fit it together. Thanks, Sue.
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Me too, but I haven’t cracked this latest one yet!
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Oh!!!! I like it!!!Specially the third one!!!
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Oh!!!! Thank you 🙂
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