Apo.Photofiltre. Turn up the music.............a screamin' guitar would work best, and here's the colours to go with it. LOL Thanks and as always your comments are greatly appreciated. J
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Awesome work John!! One of your best in my opinion..but what do I know?? LMAO First thing I saw was a guitar here too..I didnt even have to use much brain power to see it! (good thing..lol) Terrific colors as well as design my furry friend! Hope the rest of your pride liked it too! LOL It's in my favs. now!
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Wonderful work in this one... I see coloured glass, molten hot but cooling rapidly as it is spun and blown in the air by the craftsperson working it. Beautiful. I think the maker has quite strange ideas, though - this looks as though it will turn out to be not just beautiful, but beautifully odd.
I can see it is a beautifully made image up to your usual standard.
It does set my teeth on edge a bit though - that scream just a bit too loud for me. :)
now this is a bit different John! Like a colour palette with all the colours blending into one! I have been away for a few days so I have checked your pictures and there are some big wow's in there John - sorry I don't have time to comment on them. :) Patti
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