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Friday, April 6, 2012

Photo Art Friday!! Up Close and Personal!

Photo Art Friday




Bonnie at Pixel Dust Photo Art challenged us to...This week our challenge is to share any macro image with whatever manipulations we choose that pleases us!!


I started with this image...



And after several filters and such, I ended up with this...



Thanks Bonnie for a wonderful challenge....!!

Go and pay a visit with Bonnie at Pixel Dust Photo Art and see the other macro images.  So beautiful!!
And join in with your images...the more the merrier!!!

Have a creative and imaginative day.
Hugging you
SueAnn

14 comments:

  1. love this one...that is a great filter....have a wonderful weekend sue ann

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  2. Love the pop-art feel to your edit SueAnn! The original photo is gorgeous and the art you have made from it is so different and simply demands our attention. Thank you for sharing your artwork with PAF!

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  3. You cannot go wrong with coneflowers - one of my favorites!

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  4. Kinda pop art looking result! very nice. Thanks for the visit. Terrie #10

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  5. That turned out very well.
    Love the flowers.
    Maggie X

    Nuts in May

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  6. So pretty. I love your Coneflower shot and the edit is so dramatic and different. It's good to see another point of view like that.

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  7. So pretty. I love your Coneflower shot and the edit is so dramatic and different. It's good to see another point of view like that.

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  8. So pretty. I love your Coneflower shot and the edit is so dramatic and different. It's good to see another point of view like that.

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  9. So pretty. I love your Coneflower shot and the edit is so dramatic and different. It's good to see another point of view like that.

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  10. Wonderful processing; thanks so much. Your work is beautiful. Happy Easter. Thanks for posting with Bonnie's PAF. Karen

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  11. Beautiful work of art that must be appreciated.This look like a Epson photo paper as your materials to reproduced this pictures.It's only a guest but hopefully am right.

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