Came home to find that after 30+ years of sowing seeds, I finally have patches of Love-in-the-Mist in the garden.
An in camera five image Pep-Ventosa for the texture layer.
My challenge is to make an image that sparks joy. Well, having these in the garden (and now in my house in the vase) and using Affinity with ease and no swearing is joyous
Can't think of anything much more joy inducing than an unexpected find showing that nature has rewarded your efforts. I feel that way when a plant that I think has died over the winter sends up a new shoot in the spring.
@mcsiegle thanks Mary @gardencat im rubbish at gardening @shutterbug49 it is quite delicate @mittens it's a pretty little plant @grammyn aww thanks Katy @fbailey another planned for tomorrow ( failing that there's always The Cat!) @briaan thanks so much @pusspup thank you, wanted more of a texture, got to learn how to do that @ziggy77 thanks Jo @casablanca aiming for fine art effects I've seen, not quite there @onewing thanks Babs @pcoulson perhaps I have yours?! @ludwigsdiana thanks diana
@gardencat im rubbish at gardening
@shutterbug49 it is quite delicate
@mittens it's a pretty little plant
@grammyn aww thanks Katy
@fbailey another planned for tomorrow ( failing that there's always The Cat!)
@briaan thanks so much
@pusspup thank you, wanted more of a texture, got to learn how to do that
@ziggy77 thanks Jo
@casablanca aiming for fine art effects I've seen, not quite there
@onewing thanks Babs
@pcoulson perhaps I have yours?!
@ludwigsdiana thanks diana
#20 of rene salamon - can that be paintable, you think?
@franbalsera Fran this is two layers, one is the flowers the other the colour overlaid and partially erased to show the flowers.