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June 30, 2008

Roses: One Shot, Two Edits

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Photos and Art III | By jackdas | 12:39 AM

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How cheery! I like the various shades of pink and green overlap. Kinda reminds me of a beautiful piece of art my niece made from glue and tissue paper. She used a pencil to wrap tissue paper into flowerets then she pasted them onto lots of little rumpled squares of green tissue paper (the glue deepen the color of tissue paper leaving giving a kind of two toned stained glass appearance-hard to describe).

P.S. I need cheeriness today…I'm home from work...sick. :(

Posted by: Heidi Vincent at June 30, 2008 9:40 AM

Oh, sorry you are ill Heidi. I hope you feel better and that the day off may bring at least some delights along with rest and healing.

Part of the effect you notice is created because this picture is shot through leaves i.e. at the bottom of the picture, the blurry green portions are leaves.

Posted by: Neil E. Das at June 30, 2008 9:48 AM

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