Love these bunnies, your page design, and your 3D paper effect for the title. I had planned to try the effect but now its even better with instructions already done. Thanks for the link. ;)
The challenge was a big bold mixed media portrait. I tried a few things that made me hate my photo. Then I decided to roll dice with a filter from way back on Windows 95, from even before I started using Photoshop. I try it a lot but it rarely delivers for me. I liked it this time.
When I was younger I would have thought a rare convergence of faith, of Easter and Passover and Ramadan, for the first time in 33 years, would be a time for reflection and hope. But this has been overshadowed by war in Ukraine, uniting faith leaders across the globe in calls for peace.
Hopefully the memories are a treasure and the changes are mostly positive. This is a beautiful tribute and I love your use of the copper colors and black and white backed up with the gray tones.
Thank you!!! And yes on the zoom and maybe also the megapixels are helping. I can't see much more than the outlines of the birds until I get them loaded onto my computer.
A Canada goose watched me from across the pond, and I suspected he was guarding his mate on a nest somewhere nearby. We had gotten in a habit of visiting the pond overlook each time we toured the refuge. There were a lot of different types of ducks on the ponds and a tribe of seven magpies.
Love those weeds tying everything together into a unity and showing things that aren't perfectly symmetrical in nature. Also, how the colors flow across the page.
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