*You will have noticed that I haven't been commenting as much on your fine images!..This is because of the pains in my hands!..the constant use of the keyboard, makes this difficult..so, my dear friends..I can only apologise to you all in advance!*
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Beautiful contrasts achieved here, Lyn and I like how the bottom flower is oozing over the frame. Great composition, even greater to admire at full screen.
Thank you folks. I still have not mastered extending parts of a picture over a frame despite help and advice, so these petals were just 'painted over' with the push tool in PSP.
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I guess it doesn't matter how you get the effect, Eve, it works just as well as the other technique, and it achieves the same great look. Lovely, my dear.
I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't and die to find out there is.
Albert Camus
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You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being.
- Hermes
All of earth is crammed with heaven And every bush aflame with God But only those who see take off their shoes. - Elizabeth Barrett Browning<p>
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The beer urges me on, the bewitching beer, which sets even a wise man to singing and to laughing gently and rouses him up to dance and brings forth words which were better unspoken.
Homer (800 BC - 700 BC), The Odyssey
(note: beer substituted for wine)
Our art instructor at the Edith Bowen Laboratory School was over to my office yesterday, and he thought your image was jaw-drop gorgeous. He kept commenting on how beautiful it was. I agree with him.
Simply stunning and most gorgeous!