Black on Blue
Uploaded: February 29, 2012
Leaves from an Oriental Lily Plant are transformed into 'Black on Blue' with the help of DD 'Woodcut'.
Heavy Rain on tap for later today in Philly.
Have a Glorious Day!!<:))
Joy Rector February 29, 2012
well done #1446403John Connolly February 29, 2012
Nice color and DD work Lorraine! What program is the woodcut filter in?The major flood alert is still current, but luckily we are on the norther fringe of it, we just look like getting some heavy showers of rain! Today is our first day of autumn, it is a pity we missed out on summer this year!
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Agnes Fegan February 29, 2012
A black and blue never looked so good! #10014614Tammy Espino March 01, 2012
This would look great hanging on a wall. Awesome abstract end!! :) #10015459Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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