Sue Thomas Posted November 1 Posted November 1 (edited) Week forty four. Whilst the smaller migratory birds have left, the Geese are now congregating in their thousands in our area. They are feasting on what the combines left behind in the stubble fields. I hear them as they fly over head throughout the night. The majority of these are the snow geese. Truly a sight and sound to behold. As seen through my eyes! Edited November 1 by Sue Thomas 1 5 3
Corrie Kinkel Posted November 1 Posted November 1 19 hours ago, Sue Thomas said: Week forty four. Whilst the smaller migratory birds have left, the Geese are now congregating in their thousands in our area. They are feasting on what the combines left behind in the stubble fields. I hear them as they fly over head throughout the night. The majority of these are the snow geese. Truly a sight and sound to behold. As seen through my eyes! Wow, what a fantastic sight of so many birds! I love and admire the place where you live and the harshness of it too. 4 1
Corrie Kinkel Posted November 1 Posted November 1 This week I went to visit "Het Depot" of Museum Boymans van Beuningen in Rotterdam. It is a building special build for storage of all the artefacts a museum has and a place where they research and restore old paintings etc. I have been there before and used the photos from that visit in the Magazine Challenge. There are display cases with some objects from the collection and this one is a dress made out of paper. 1 7
Sue Thomas Posted November 2 Posted November 2 4 hours ago, Corrie Kinkel said: Wow, what a fantastic sight of so many birds! I love and admire the place where you live and the harshness of it too. I must admit there's so much beauty and wonder all around. Which compensates for it's long brutal winter. Yet, winter here has to be embraced with all it has to offer. 5
Cristina Posted November 2 Posted November 2 On 11/1/2024 at 1:42 AM, Sue Thomas said: Week forty four. Whilst the smaller migratory birds have left, the Geese are now congregating in their thousands in our area. They are feasting on what the combines left behind in the stubble fields. I hear them as they fly over head throughout the night. The majority of these are the snow geese. Truly a sight and sound to behold. As seen through my eyes! Sue, it must be amazing to see this! I enjoy seeing the few (not even close to this scale) that get together here before migrating south. 4 1
Sue Thomas Posted November 2 Posted November 2 (edited) 3 hours ago, Cristina said: Sue, it must be amazing to see this! I enjoy seeing the few (not even close to this scale) that get together here before migrating south. These huge gatherings are a common occurrence at this time of year. When I first came here it was ever so overwhelming to witness. I still get overwhelmed at many of the sights. Edited November 2 by Sue Thomas 5
Susan Ewart Posted November 13 Posted November 13 Week 43 Started with a PSP floral pattern, turned it gray and did a high pass sharpen and added noise. Then added a gradient paper above and used a blend mode and lowered the opacity. The vectors are all filled with the pattern, cass-steel, and I added a tiny bevel and shadow on all. Fonts are Dustin Hunk and Arial (CF and Windows). 1 4
Susan Ewart Posted November 13 Posted November 13 Week 44 I used a PSP floral pattern, selected the background color and inverted and promoted the leaves to a new layer. I added a negative shadow to recess them into texture (which was tin foil), which looked to me like the tree trunk outside my window. the blue in the background came from two gradients with different opacity. the fonts are Fleur De Leah (yes, that's the spelling of it), and Federo from CF or Google(via FontBase). 1 5
Cristina Posted November 14 Posted November 14 15 hours ago, Susan Ewart said: Week 43 Started with a PSP floral pattern, turned it gray and did a high pass sharpen and added noise. Then added a gradient paper above and used a blend mode and lowered the opacity. The vectors are all filled with the pattern, cass-steel, and I added a tiny bevel and shadow on all. Fonts are Dustin Hunk and Arial (CF and Windows). 15 hours ago, Susan Ewart said: Week 44 I used a PSP floral pattern, selected the background color and inverted and promoted the leaves to a new layer. I added a negative shadow to recess them into texture (which was tin foil), which looked to me like the tree trunk outside my window. the blue in the background came from two gradients with different opacity. the fonts are Fleur De Leah (yes, that's the spelling of it), and Federo from CF or Google(via FontBase). The cards look great, Susan! I am sure you're having lots of fun creating them. 🙂 3
Susan Ewart Posted Monday at 05:16 AM Posted Monday at 05:16 AM On 11/14/2024 at 3:35 AM, Cristina said: The cards look great, Susan! I am sure you're having lots of fun creating them. 🙂 I am. It's a challenge, but I'm up for it. 1 1
Ann Seeber Posted Monday at 10:19 AM Posted Monday at 10:19 AM 4 hours ago, Susan Ewart said: This is what it looks like before the texture and before the Vector layer was hidden. These are so nice, Suz. I just posted mine for this week but I'm in the November thread now. You might want to move over... 😉 3
Michele Posted Monday at 11:05 AM Posted Monday at 11:05 AM 5 hours ago, Susan Ewart said: It came together very quickly and was born out of making a mistake and running with it. You gotta love those happy accidents! 4
Susan Ewart Posted Tuesday at 02:41 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:41 AM 16 hours ago, Ann Seeber said: These are so nice, Suz. I just posted mine for this week but I'm in the November thread now. You might want to move over... 😉 I'm wondering what kind of drugs I'm on...or should be one. Why the heck I posted here I'll never know, especially since I already posted stuff in the November thread. Thanks for letting me know. I think I'll got bang my head against the wall for a bit. 1 3 1
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