Christmas flowers
from w
My sister-in-law's house is always full of flowers, dried seeds, leaves, with a love of nature intruding into the civilized spaces. Margaret has a magical way of bringing in the harmony and complexity of the bush into her domain which is very inviting. On Christmas day I had taken a photo of one of the flower arrangements - in the midst of Christmas muddle of course - then this morning, back at home in Geelong, I have been messing about using an image program to make new shapes and textures.




My sister-in-law's house is always full of flowers, dried seeds, leaves, with a love of nature intruding into the civilized spaces. Margaret has a magical way of bringing in the harmony and complexity of the bush into her domain which is very inviting. On Christmas day I had taken a photo of one of the flower arrangements - in the midst of Christmas muddle of course - then this morning, back at home in Geelong, I have been messing about using an image program to make new shapes and textures.




Labels: Christmas flowers, using photo-edit
2 Comments:
these are gorgeouse. I really like the second to last one.
what is the name of the program?
Hello Karla,
I use Picasa to crop and lighten mainly, and Photo-edit to change the texture etc. of a picture. I don't have Photoshop though. It's an easy way to create new pictures without spending hundreds of dollars on paints and canvases!
w.
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