I was fascinated with the way the light played off the glass of a bowl I brought home from Dad's estate but it didn't really translate well in the sooc version. So I decided to fool around with it in Ribbet and liked the way this effect added some interesting color.
@summerfield Thanks Vikki! I hadn't intended on processing this one, but my green counter top really did not do the glass justice, so I decided to play around with it. @mzzhope Thank you Hope! @vankrey Thanks Michael! I liked how it made it look like water too- although there is no water involved in the original shot. @taffy Thank you Taffy! @sangwann Thanks Dione! @yaorenliu Thank you Yao! It does not surprise me that you see a very creative story in this shot- you are a very creative person! @nicolecampbell Thanks Nicole! Yes, it's a beautiful glass bowl with a very distinct cut pattern. I'm sure it will show up again. Maybe when all my nice furniture is officially moved back in!
@prttblues Thanks Bev! It was a glass bowl from Dad's house and I just couldn't seem to capture it right in natural lighting but it took on a whole new life when processed.
October 21st, 2013
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@mzzhope Thank you Hope!
@vankrey Thanks Michael! I liked how it made it look like water too- although there is no water involved in the original shot.
@taffy Thank you Taffy!
@sangwann Thanks Dione!
@yaorenliu Thank you Yao! It does not surprise me that you see a very creative story in this shot- you are a very creative person!
@nicolecampbell Thanks Nicole! Yes, it's a beautiful glass bowl with a very distinct cut pattern. I'm sure it will show up again. Maybe when all my nice furniture is officially moved back in!