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EvergreenPosted by Lorraine (Gatineau, Canada) on 26 February 2008 in Abstract & Conceptual and Portfolio.
Comments (43)
Laurent from Lyon, Franceune jolie abstraction. J'aime comme tu as su jouer avec les éléments (et certainement de photoshop(o;) pour obtenir cette photo. 26 Feb 2008 6:19am @Laurent: Merci beaucoup Laurent tu connais bien photoshop ;) Oeilonirique from FranceAt first sight I would say it is a reflection of the sky of an frozen lake, but I am not sure. A very creative and artistic effect. 26 Feb 2008 6:35am @Oeilonirique: I would love to get that, but no, it's an evergreen covered in ice, I just softened it a bit and used a kind of spotlight on it, thanks a lot :) Nick Passantino from Bronx, United Stateswell processed shot lorraine. i like the result 26 Feb 2008 6:37am @Nick Passantino: Thanks a lot Nick, I'ts always nice to have you visit :) e. from New York, NY, United StatesThis is so neat! It looks like a snowflake... 26 Feb 2008 6:40am @e.: Hey e. not too far from it, it an evergreen covered in frost and ice and snow and....lol tyan from Singapore, Singaporelooks like those drawn snowflakes,lovely!The green light gives it an even colder look,brrrr! 26 Feb 2008 7:51am @tyan: Hey Tyan, tons of icy, shivery snowflakes on that one, but that is the evergreen colour, thanks sweety ;) @Stunner: Thanks a lot Stunner :) @casy: Merci beaucoup Casy :) ManuelaR from Hainburg, GermanyVery creative and particularly like the halo effect ;) 26 Feb 2008 10:21am @ManuelaR: Thanks a lot Manuela :) Betty from New Jersey, United StatesLorraine, love what you did with this one! Nice effect. 26 Feb 2008 12:03pm @Betty: Thanks a lot Betty I used Cs2 :) Viewfinder from Bradenton, United StatesWow, mixing the evergreen leaf and branch patterns with that frost on the glass makes a very unique impression. 26 Feb 2008 12:32pm @Viewfinder: Good guess but WRONG, it is an evergreen with frost and snow on it, the only thing I did to it is spotlight which you can find under 'render' in cs2 ;) @Ron: Thanks a lot Ron :) MJ from Delaware, United Stateslooks great... almost like material or a framed art work... Beautiful composition 26 Feb 2008 12:34pm @MJ: Thanks a lot Mj I appreciate it :) @T-Daddy: Thanks a lot T-Daddy :) Elle from Sydney, AustraliaNice one! Love that you dimmed the rest of the image except the object. 26 Feb 2008 12:46pm @Elle: I appreciate that Elle, thank you :) @Ina: Thanks a lot Ina :) Koushiro from Singapore, SingaporeOh wow that's beautiful! really love the ring of light the splash of green on the whites! 26 Feb 2008 2:01pm @Koushiro: Thanks so much Koushiro :) @Saeed: Thanks Saeed, I like that ;) @Reza: Thanks a lot Reza, I appreciate your visit :) @Dawn Sutherland: Thanks a lot Dawn, I appreciate your visit :) Japanalia from Yokohama, JapanWhenever you play with the software you create something unusual, extraordinary, impressive!This evergreen would never dream to look so......trim! 26 Feb 2008 3:24pm @Japanalia: Wow waht a lovely compliment Gabriela, thanks a lot :) @Daroru: That's very nice Daroru, thanks :) DaveB from Exeter, United KingdomCool abstract shot, although I think the light is a bit too harsh! 26 Feb 2008 3:45pm @DaveB: Thanks a lot Dave, yes the light is a bit harsh but much less than it was before I threw the spotlight ;) Janice Thomson from Courtenay BC, CanadaFantastic again chere amie - very creative and artistic - this would make a great poster. 26 Feb 2008 4:42pm @Janice Thomson: Lovely compliment Janice, txs a lot :) Betsy Barron : www.thebetsy.com from Glenmoore, United Statesinteresting PP here - makes this image sparkle! 26 Feb 2008 5:06pm @Betsy Barron : www.thebetsy.com: thanks a lot Betsy, I like the sparkle ;) laughingwolf from Canadaloverly... hope you were playing the song, 'evegreen', as you worked on this? ;) lol 26 Feb 2008 5:07pm @laughingwolf: Didn't...but a little Barbara Streisand would have been appropriate lol Thanks a lot Wolf! @isabel: Thanks a lot Isabel :) Michael Rawluk from Prince George, CanadaThat is stunning. The green glow really makes it special. 26 Feb 2008 5:53pm @Michael Rawluk: Thanks a lot Michael :) Michael Skorulski from Cigel, SlovakiaWow. Like looking at a tree through broken glass. An excellent creative work, Lorraine. 26 Feb 2008 7:32pm @Michael Skorulski: Lovely comment, thanks a lot Michael :) @Hoopand: Thanks a lot Hoopand :) standley from Brou-sur-Chantereine, FranceI don't know how you did it, but the effect is great and magical. Well done! 26 Feb 2008 9:17pm @standley: Thanks a lot Standley, it's through photoshop cs2 under filter/render/spotlight (or one of those) ;) MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomThis is so creative Lorraine, I love the effect beautifully done. 26 Feb 2008 9:57pm @MaryB: Thanks so much MaryB, glad you enjoyed it :) @Ian Bramham: Thanks Always Ian :) Illuci from Hurdegaryp, NetherlandsWOW! Splendid work of art by Nature! Thanks for sharing, Lorraine! 26 Feb 2008 10:44pm @Illuci: I appreciate that Erik, thanks a lot (Nature and photoshop;) amy from Rocky Mountain House, CanadaI LOVE what you did with this Lorraine!! Fantastic! 26 Feb 2008 10:54pm @amy: Glad you enjoyed sweet Amy :) Rebecca from Leicester, United KingdomJust couldn't help stopping by - albeit too quickly with time running desperately short - because I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE everything about this one, dear lady!! I love your treatment and everything it evokes. I agree with those above, it really is art par excellence. 26 Feb 2008 11:18pm @Rebecca: lol Thanks so much Rebecca, drop in when you can I always enjoy your comments :) Richard_Irwin from Belper, United KingdomGood creative work Lorraine, an intriguing image and wonderfully worked. 26 Feb 2008 11:43pm @Richard_Irwin: Thanks a lot Richard, you know Nature + photoshop, they're pretty wonderful together ;) [terrorkitten] from Bath, United Kingdombeautiful and mysterious Lorraine....love it! 26 Feb 2008 11:47pm @[terrorkitten]: Ha Phil, so sweet of you to drop in, thanks :) @Stinkbug Photography: and I just plain love your comment Gary LOL tyan from Singapore, Singaporehi mommyL,thanks for poppin by yesterday,please forgive me if i had made the marriage issue sound over simplistic because th truth of the matter is,its not and like what you said,in abuses cases,for eg,sometimes separation is the wisest and best thing to do,both for the children and the 'victim' spouse.Its just like some of my friends who have a wonderful relationship with their in-laws and whose in-laws treat them with absl=olute respect wouldnt understand when i tell them about my difficulty with my in-laws,and some of my friends who came from happy families and who were showered with love and care from their parents nor my parents-in-laws wouldnt understand when i say i was abused when fostered out to nanny in childhood and thus i want to give my children what i yearned for deeply but never had. To those who have never gone through some of the worst circumstances may probably never understand what going through fire and hell feels like.Thank you for sharing,and giving another perspective to the matter,and many apologies,dear,if it has brought back any unpleasant memories.:p 27 Feb 2008 2:36am @tyan: Hey, no need for explanation, I know you understand Tyan I just wanted to show the other side of the medal ;) Don't fear for me sweet one, I got out intact lol Barbara from Florida, United StatesI really like what you have done here Lorraine. Excellent feel to the image. At first thought it is like a pattern of ice glazed onto a frozen window. The evergreen and processing are the perfect effect. 27 Feb 2008 6:17am @Barbara: You deserved it Barbara, as do many of your photos, so my pleasure...Did I call you Tyan? or are you just referring to Tyan's comment? eiher way all's cool ;) @Ras: Thanks Ras...is this winter ever going to stop ? lol @Porcsin: Thanks a lot Porcsin, I wish it were...:) @jd: Merci beaucoup jd :) |
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