“ A Romantic Tryst ”
I took the opportunity with this challenge to teach myself how to use the warp tool. I had no idea where it would end, until I chose as the subject a crystal decanter set and so for me was born a sense of romance, in another time. The stopper of one presented the high frilled neckline for the ...
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  • Abel Cancino Edited 8 months ago

    Looks like a Salvador Dali painting! Nice!

    Looks like a Salvador Dali painting! Nice!

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  • Meg Lipscombe Edited 8 months ago

    Wow Karin, such a great story! You have nailed that warp tool without taking details away from the crystal.

    Wow Karin, such a great story! You have nailed that warp tool without taking details away from the crystal.

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  • Jenny Mitchell Edited 9 months ago

    Very creative and amazing how they have taken on personas.  Not a tool I’ve had much success with but you’ve nailed it well done

    Very creative and amazing how they have taken on personas.  Not a tool I’ve had much success with but you’ve nailed it well done

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  • Jeanine Ashdown Edited 9 months ago

    The colours are great together and i like the wee story you have created. Must look in to that tool.

    The colours are great together and i like the wee story you have created. Must look in to that tool.

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Regular Critique
Shred away! I feel no pain.
Please be extra sensitive with your critique
Not interested in critique but feel free to comment
Canon EOS R5 Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 Recommended!
1/100 f/4 1000 50

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