Out of Frame

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  1. wiseowl

    wiseowl Amicable and friendly Admin Staff Member

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    My first attempt :hehe: I think I have chosen the wrong Subject and My brush work leaves room for a Lot of Improvement to say the Least:dh::) But I do like to share my disaster,s as well as my Success,s

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  2. JWK

    JWK Gardener Staff Member

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    You should enter that for the Turner prize, it stands a pretty good chance :)
     
  3. Dave W

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    Looks like there's quite a bit of potential there WOO but it also looks like you'll need a very steady hand and a fair amount of time.
    What software did you use?
     
  4. wiseowl

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    Hi JWK good Idea But I need someone to Nominate Me :lollol::idea:
    Hi Dave Its the old reliable PSPX1 :)
    Nomination form
    I would like to nominate this artist for the Turner Prize 2009
    Artist Name: for this exhibition (or other presentation of work) which took place between 21 April 2008 and 21 April 2009
    Exhibition or presentation of artist's work:
     
  5. Getafix

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    In Flight
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    Not everything will work with this style.Try and keep it simple.Too much complexity increases the chances of a balls up. :thumb:

    Hope you like this one.
    Shea
     
  6. Getafix

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    heres the original to the picture above.

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    I uploaded it so peeps can see whats possible,and can maybe learn something new.......
     
  7. wiseowl

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    Thanks Getafix for your Help:thumb::) Still Practising:hehe:

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    Its an eye catching tehcnique, for sure.

    Here's a couple of gardening ideas that I liked

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    Hi Kristen Yes I can see what you mean,lovely Photos.:thumb::)
     
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    I find it extraordinary how just those 4 bits of snowdrop poking out of frame fools the eye ...

    Nice pictures, thanks for posting.
     
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    Once again Steve, thanks for another great tutorial :gnthb:
     
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