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08/23/2011 08:18:43 AM |
Great combo. I love the b&w and the grain. |
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08/22/2011 03:33:59 PM |
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08/21/2011 09:29:24 PM |
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08/21/2011 05:27:20 PM |
I thought butterflies too! B&W works for me! : ) |
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08/21/2011 04:11:05 PM |
The blooms do look rather like butterflies as Neatsaid. I love the delicate look of them combined with the overlay. |
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08/21/2011 03:29:24 PM |
They look like butterflies. So soft and pretty. |
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08/21/2011 01:03:47 PM |
Your photograph and the overlay create a lovely image. |
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08/21/2011 11:50:27 AM |
I don't know if I've told you but I took an image of tulips once and converted ALL but one to black and white. I then did a slight sepia version, keeping the one tulip pink. People loved it. I loved it. I showed it to my mom and she said "why would you want to make flowers black?" ROFL GO FIGURE
This is really stunning. Like an ink print. I love Colleen's layer. It frames it perfectly. |
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