Thanks for your comment, Julia - don't worry about it being a foreign language - it's mostly for my benefit so I remember what I did, and also for other Black Cat cutter/Inkscape users. In the end, it's always the result that counts, not how you got there lol lol!!
Your picture is truly gorgeous... Ethereal... You are a wonderful photographer! You've really captured their essential prickliness!
A beautiful image, Julia - wonderful choice of dof to set the subject apart !
And what a great quote in your previous post (' ... the most precious, elegant object in a free society - a quiet life of small joys'). How many people in war-torn countries wouldn't love to be able to say that. The 3rd photo in that post is my favourite.
You really need to click on this photo to see it bigger to get the full impact...so excellent!
ReplyDeletewow that's so unusual and lovely with those bursts that perfectly compliment those spikey seedheads. Thanks for joining in this week :)
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So very pretty!
ReplyDeleteReal cool work my friend.
ReplyDeleteI agree when the picture is blown up it is stunning and those splashes of colour do complement those seedheads so perfectly
ReplyDeleteI agree with Anita & Joanna, to get the wonderful whole effect it needs to be full size, it is superb!! Jackie in Surrey, UK.
ReplyDeleteYes - do look at it large size - beautifully captured.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment, Julia - don't worry about it being a foreign language - it's mostly for my benefit so I remember what I did, and also for other Black Cat cutter/Inkscape users. In the end, it's always the result that counts, not how you got there lol lol!!
ReplyDeleteYour picture is truly gorgeous... Ethereal... You are a wonderful photographer! You've really captured their essential prickliness!
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A beautiful image, Julia - wonderful choice of dof to set the subject apart !
ReplyDeleteAnd what a great quote in your previous post (' ... the most precious, elegant object in a free society - a quiet life of small joys'). How many people in war-torn countries wouldn't love to be able to say that. The 3rd photo in that post is my favourite.
Thank you for this!
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