It took more than five days and the fractal still had some tiny imperfections. Meanwhile, I stopped it and saved a snapshot every day while it continued, and put up with incredible inconvenience in file explorer 's file access times and the laptop got hot. This was the most intensive test I've...
Wow. So full of depth. The perfect words for your photo. I wouldn't be surprised at all if Rachel created her whole Sinopia collection based on your powerful photo. :cool:
Great page! Love it! I heard that they don't call it rock crawlin' down south they call it muddin'. I wouldn't last, um, two seconds tops. We drive through lots of creeks but they have a rock hard bottom. :D
Love this! The perfect colors for the challenge and the bonus of white space. I surveyed my entire world and not a speck of orange anywhere today I was slow to get a start after my errands and chores. ;)
If we knew the sound of the Bullock's Oriole, it'd be useful when we visited Arizona in September. I learned they're also a Colorado bird, and listened over and over so if we heard them at high altitude, we'd take time to find one. While jeeping we wouldn't look unless we thought that's what...
#kiss3Thank you so much Sylvia! This was the most hand coloring I've done, and with my tremors, I still managed to come up with the tricks to keep fixing all the strays so none of it showed. ;-)
When Debbie painted goo on my face with a brush, I wondered if she had created art that just needed me to take to the next level. I would take a couple of selfies, looking for something I might save. When the challenge was to mess up a photo by inverting half of it, it was there.
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