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On 11/15/2024 at 2:37 PM, Corrie Kinkel said:

The weather this week is a repetition of the weeks before, foggy and gray! The best place to take a photo where you can see this, is the railway crossing in our small station. I have to cross the tracks almost daily because the shops, pool, library are all on the opposite side from where we live. The only color in this photo comes from the trees that still have their leaves. 

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I have always loved that kind of perspective as is shown in this photo with the poles and wires.

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3 hours ago, Susan Ewart said:

I was in such a hurry I ripped the darned sticker.

😄 Gosh, Suz, that vessel is gorgeous! (What is it? 😉)

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3 hours ago, Susan Ewart said:

Week 46

I used Effects> photo effects> Time Machine>Early color.  The frame doesn't have transparency on the outside of the scalloped edged, I wonder why.  I had to do some selecting to delete them.  I'll be asking that question in the next Q&A, how I can use that effect but have transparency past the outer edge of the frame.  Wish it also put the frame on another layer, I was able to select and do it, but I'm sure I did everything the long hard way.  Still I like the effect.  I used an art deco background with a another color above and used a blend mode.  Picked an Art Deco font. 

 

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Beautiful! I love Art Deco ever since as a small child I stayed at my uncle's farm and that is how my wealthy aunt decorated the house. I was in awe!

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1 hour ago, Mary Solaas said:

I have always loved that kind of perspective as is shown in this photo with the poles and wires.

I completely agree with you. The perspective and framing is wonderful! @Corrie Kinkel

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12 hours ago, Ann Seeber said:

😄 Gosh, Suz, that vessel is gorgeous! (What is it? 😉)

I think it might be a ice tea container perhaps.  the silver thing in the middle is like metal flask that has a screw top.  I imagined it to be filled with ice.  Can you imagine seeing water and lemons floating around in it.  Of course I'd never drink from these older metal tea pots, sugar and creamer as they are full of lead I've read.  They make great photo props though.  I'm still surprised I havent dropped and broken it yet.  

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12 hours ago, Ann Seeber said:

Beautiful! I love Art Deco ever since as a small child I stayed at my uncle's farm and that is how my wealthy aunt decorated the house. I was in awe!

I would have loved to see that.  I love the old Poirot movies (from the UK with David Suchet), such cool decor.  

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30 minutes ago, Susan Ewart said:

I would have loved to see that.  I love the old Poirot movies (from the UK with David Suchet), such cool decor.  

I watch those episodes over and over to admire the background scenery.

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Week 47

I might be early for this, it's really busy week at work with many extra jobs so I'm trying to get a head of the game. 

This was a surprise one for me.  It came together very quickly and was born out of making a mistake and running with it.  I chose a gradient and forgot to check if 'use all layers' box was unchecked.  When I flood filled it only filled the middle portion (inside of the frame). I thought it would be cool to invert the gradient and flood fill a new layer.  I stretched the top of the new layer to get the lines to line up.  I didn't know what color to make the font and the outline and parts of the vector were cutout from the mistaken flood filled layer.  I hid the Vector layer and this is the result.  I added the blinds texture to the outside (you can see it in the cut out vector parts too) and a texture to the inside of the frame.  

My boo-boo, here is the week in the proper spot 

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15 hours ago, Susan Ewart said:

 

Week 47

I might be early for this, it's really busy week at work with many extra jobs so I'm trying to get a head of the game. 

This was a surprise one for me.  It came together very quickly and was born out of making a mistake and running with it.  I chose a gradient and forgot to check if 'use all layers' box was unchecked.  When I flood filled it only filled the middle portion (inside of the frame). I thought it would be cool to invert the gradient and flood fill a new layer.  I stretched the top of the new layer to get the lines to line up.  I didn't know what color to make the font and the outline and parts of the vector were cutout from the mistaken flood filled layer.  I hid the Vector layer and this is the result.  I added the blinds texture to the outside (you can see it in the cut out vector parts too) and a texture to the inside of the frame.  

My boo-boo, here is the week in the proper spot 

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Mistakes sometimes happen to be a blessing in disguise and give the most unexpected results! This is a very nice "mistake".

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Week 46 Some silver birch trees still with their autumn leaves against a slightly different sky – it was wonderful to get some blue skies as we’d had many grey days before it.

 

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4 hours ago, Sharla said:

Week 46 Some silver birch trees still with their autumn leaves against a slightly different sky – it was wonderful to get some blue skies as we’d had many grey days before it.

 

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Those clouds would make a great base for making papers.  Great shot.  Clouds are so interesting to watch. 

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10 hours ago, Sharla said:

Some silver birch trees still with their autumn leaves against a slightly different sky – it was wonderful to get some blue skies as we’d had many grey days before it.

That is one gorgeous sky!

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7 hours ago, Susan Ewart said:

Those clouds would make a great base for making papers

I hope so. I took quite a number of photos on the same day just of the clouds and I'll be using them to make papers.

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Week 47 Hexham Abbey has been hosting an exhibition called ‘Threads through Creation’ by the textile artist Jacqui Parkinson. It consists of twelve very large panels that absolute pulsate with colour and life. Because of their size and the way they were lit it was hard to photograph them in their entirety.  This photo is just part of a panel that illustrates the creation of life in the sky and sea. The detail and amount of work in each of them was phenomenal.

 

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