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25th January 2011
WWYD#2  by pixelchix

WWYD#2

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Here's my take. What would YOU do?

Have a go at it here: http://365project.org/discuss/themes-competitions/3567/wwyd-2-what-would-you-do


Note: This image was taken by Peter Van Allen for the above challenge.
Comments
Interesting! Will have to go to the link later!
posted January 26th, 2011  
WOW, that's really interesting. I love seeing all these creative minds at work.
posted January 26th, 2011  
@onefree1isme @kjarn Thank you ladies!
posted January 26th, 2011  
Winner winner--SOOOO cool!!!
posted January 26th, 2011  
WOW
posted January 26th, 2011  
Heather, WOW! I'm with Jenn on this one :D
posted January 26th, 2011  
Very VERY nice heather :-)
posted January 26th, 2011  
Excellent! Very different; very creative. Love the effect.
posted January 26th, 2011  
This is awesome!
posted January 26th, 2011  
great process, love the painterlyness :)
posted January 26th, 2011  
This is fantastic. love to 3 panel painting effect. Well done.
posted January 26th, 2011  
Awesome
posted January 26th, 2011  
One of my favorites of WWYD#2. The triptych effect really enhances the picture. I would instantly buy the prints and hang them on my wall.
posted January 26th, 2011  
I totally agree with Serafin on the tripytch approach to the original. Once again it looks like a painting. I really admire your skill in editing. You are very talented in adding to the photograph's ambiance.
posted January 26th, 2011  
Brilliant, Heather! The triptych works perfectly here. Definitely a fav.
posted January 26th, 2011  
The texture is perfect for a triptych!
posted January 26th, 2011  
Wow, wow, woweeee!! Love it! Okay - so you are going to start a gallery right? And hang lots of these pictures right? :D
posted January 26th, 2011  
Excellent treatment Heather. Great colours... :)
posted January 26th, 2011  
This is GREAT! Love your processing and take on this :)
posted January 26th, 2011  
Ohhh ... this is brilliant! love the coloring and the triptych!
posted January 26th, 2011  
wow! this is really cool!
posted January 26th, 2011  
very cool edit!
posted January 26th, 2011  
Love what you did with this! Very artistic!
posted January 26th, 2011  
Stunning . . . love the "panels." You really are the Edit-Master!!!!!
posted January 26th, 2011  
Now that I checked out what is going on this is spectacular H.!
posted January 26th, 2011  
love this, how creative (as usual)
posted January 26th, 2011  
So cool!!!
posted January 26th, 2011  
This reminds me a bit of Turner's skies:)
posted January 26th, 2011  
Ohhh! I love ti!
posted January 26th, 2011  
This is so great, I love it!
posted January 26th, 2011  
Absolutely amazing Heather. You are such a natural born artist.
posted January 26th, 2011  
Love the three sections, and the processing is so cool!
posted January 26th, 2011  
Hey, Heather, I like this, too. Reminds me of Van Gogh paintings.
posted January 27th, 2011  
WOW....your version is a real standout in the crowd! This raises the bar for everyone elses entries considerably! Gorgeous work Heather!
posted January 27th, 2011  
Just beautiful. Really well done.
posted January 27th, 2011  
Agree with Paula. Your version does stand out in the crowd. Just an amazing take on the piece !!
posted January 27th, 2011  
very pretty texture to this one H, love it.. so did others PP lady!!!
posted January 27th, 2011  
This treatment is phenomenal! Love it.
posted January 27th, 2011  
Looks like an old Constable painting - moody and intriguing :)
posted January 27th, 2011  
My question was going to be about doing subtle different textures on the panels , but I was thinking of different variations on the Triptych where the central panel is one scene and the outer ones are different, alter pieces come to mind. The variations would be endless.

Very nice job, will have to try it on a photo in the future.
posted January 27th, 2011  
Love it!
posted January 31st, 2011  
I so love what you did with this WWYD. I don't know how I missed this when you posted it. Awesome interpretation.
posted September 27th, 2011  
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