I am so pleased to be partnered with you for the gp challenge this week!
Thank you for continuing the water theme for this week's challenge.
Your challenge this week is to give the Brenizer effect a try. There were far too many tutorials on this method for me to send you some links so just Google it and you will find tips on how to do it.
If you have already done this, give the Cubist method a try. It is a similar method but has a different result!
Have fun!!
Great find and capture Jak, sorry for not visiting your project sooner but the time is very sparse in my situation at the moment. I looked through your album and you took great photo’s!!
@farmreporter Wendy this is way beyond my capabilities, I can just about manipulate two layers, tweak sliders and compile collages. I'm learning Affinity, but quickly get annoyed with it, and think stitching a panoramic view would end my relationship with the program. I'm sorry but please could you give me something else
Thank you for introducing me to the effect, it's very striking
Oh I'm so glad I took this and shared it, you all seem so enamoured with the novel conversion. If we'd noticed it earlier we would most certainly have bought our beverages from him!!
I'm finding SC is working best with my reds, thank you for your kind feedback on my use of this technique ( only 9 more days to go!)
I am so sorry, Jackie! I did not see your comment until today when I went looking for your get pushed challenge from me.
(You probably noticed that I have not been posting much this past week myself).
I noticed some of your photos where you have done multiple exposures of yourself and thought you had this ability.
Again - I apologize for not seeing your comment earlier!
And, so sorry for not getting the water drop challenge completed. I will be doing it and will tag you when I do get it done.
@30pics4jackiesdiamond
Yes, I am fine. I was given a huge chore of proof-reading my mother-in-laws romance novel. I guess she wrote it a while ago but never did get it edited or published.
She passed away two years ago and now the family wants to get it printed. So they asked me to proof read it since I have some writing experience.
Now done and I can get back to doing what I love!
March 30th, 2021
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Thank you for continuing the water theme for this week's challenge.
Your challenge this week is to give the Brenizer effect a try. There were far too many tutorials on this method for me to send you some links so just Google it and you will find tips on how to do it.
If you have already done this, give the Cubist method a try. It is a similar method but has a different result!
Have fun!!
Thank you for introducing me to the effect, it's very striking
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Oh I'm so glad I took this and shared it, you all seem so enamoured with the novel conversion. If we'd noticed it earlier we would most certainly have bought our beverages from him!!
I'm finding SC is working best with my reds, thank you for your kind feedback on my use of this technique ( only 9 more days to go!)
(You probably noticed that I have not been posting much this past week myself).
I noticed some of your photos where you have done multiple exposures of yourself and thought you had this ability.
Again - I apologize for not seeing your comment earlier!
And, so sorry for not getting the water drop challenge completed. I will be doing it and will tag you when I do get it done.
Are you ok??
We've also only just been released from strict lockdown and only now allowed out for more than exercise, so tripods prob now ok to use.
Yes, I am fine. I was given a huge chore of proof-reading my mother-in-laws romance novel. I guess she wrote it a while ago but never did get it edited or published.
She passed away two years ago and now the family wants to get it printed. So they asked me to proof read it since I have some writing experience.
Now done and I can get back to doing what I love!