Thank you Linda. No big secret here to keep hidden. The first two images are actually straight shots of raindrops on a window with some trees behind the house in the background. Only the last is a mashup and it consists of the top photo flipped vertically, and one or two other similar images taken at the same time.
Well, gee whiz. I thought it was far more complicated than that. Couldn’t figure out how you got raindrops on a window without getting whatever was in back of them. Figured you’d mashed that improbable image with out-of-focus photos of trees. Anyway, they’re all lovely, as usual.
Great set, especially “Standing Tall” (which for me, suggests a whimsical landscape with a large-girthed tree).
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Thanks John, much appreciated.
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These are soooo nice, Alan. You wouldn’t want to disclose what you mashed, would you? Nah, I thought not. Anyway, the mystery is fine.
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Thank you Linda. No big secret here to keep hidden. The first two images are actually straight shots of raindrops on a window with some trees behind the house in the background. Only the last is a mashup and it consists of the top photo flipped vertically, and one or two other similar images taken at the same time.
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Well, gee whiz. I thought it was far more complicated than that. Couldn’t figure out how you got raindrops on a window without getting whatever was in back of them. Figured you’d mashed that improbable image with out-of-focus photos of trees. Anyway, they’re all lovely, as usual.
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Maybe I’m missing something in your description, but wouldn’t the paper or foam core keep the rain drops from hitting the window?
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Many thanks.
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Really beautiful, Alan! The rich color gets to me.
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Glad it does. Thanks Lynn.
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