OMG - I love how you've used these wonderful hand drawn flowers! That L-shaped border is fabulous. Wonderful stacking, too! And the photo is the star of it all!
Wow! I never realized these kinds of formations were in Europe, too! Especially not my vision of the France I drove through from Calais to Paris to Germany. What a beautifully composed LO for these wonderful photos!
One morning I walked out to walk Shorty to a gorgeous early spring day. The sunlight was so bright I had blue spots as the afterimage - NOT! It was the tiny sweet violets shown here. I thought at first they were Colts Foot Violets, but the are simply the tiniest sweet violets ever...
These photos are of our front yard when the azaleas bloomed and a neighbor's backyard for which you might be forgiven for thinking you were deep in the woods or in an estate garden.
The background is paper 07 in Multiply mode over paper 11 in Multiply mode over journal paper 10. The top 2 are...
Oh, I loved using this techniques. The items listed in the credits below were used to distress the photo which was a pristine B&W! Beyond the photo effects no special techniques were used.
This is SO COOL! Beautiful layering. I love the man in the tree - this motif appears in lots of traditional stories but I really like your interpretation of it as the Tree of Life.
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