I seem to be playing catch up at the moment I have far too many projects going at the same time and I so want to do all of them..
Anyway back to the colour edition, this photo was taken way back in 2005 at The Beautiful Days festival in Devon, I remember we saw some great bands that day. I use Kim’s Canvasback and Stamped Softly. I’m learning new techniques at the moment so I use the opportunity for some practise.
Do you have a favourite Summer picture ?
I love the colors in this. Great work. One of my favorite photos is of Mallory blowing bubbles from a couple of summers ago.
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This really shows off the country side with the sheep and the rolling hills in the background, love those colorful flags.
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Love the colors on the flags and great edit! No fav Summer picture because I wasn't satisfied with them, so I'll have a new chance this Summer 😦 PS. There's a “Vivian” at Amanda Taylors class (and Webinar) is that you, Viv?
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Those colorful flags do remind me of summer! I love the sheep in the background. My favorite summer pictures are ones of the beach and my daughter finding 'treasures'.
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Such typically lovely English countryside…..and a great contrast to the flags. They are rather fab!
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Love the way that you have brought the flags into such a pastoral scene.
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Eye catching with the pasture backdrop. Very nice. 🙂
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This is simply marvelous! What a great poster it would make.
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Wonderful. That really looks like a wonderful day.
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The flags display so many colors, and their vibrancy against the pastoral background is lovely.
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This has a lovely warm feel to it. Oh live music in the open air – simply perfect!
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Lovely edit and some pretty cool flags.
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I really really love this image Dotti! Greetings from the Abacos where I am able to pop on the Internet for a few moments to catch up. Hope you are well and happy spring to you!
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Your photo makes me long for travel! Such gorgeous colors on a soft background. I love how the camera makes us take notice of every little thing – even those flags that we might have walked right past and not really paid any attention. Beautiful!
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