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What a gorgeous images. Beautiful!
Beautiful in it's simplicity and high key. I'd have never thought to do something like this and yet it works just right.OBTW: You mentioned in your comment to me that you don't know what HDR is. If you would like to learn a little about HDR here's a good place to start.
They look 3d. Love the detail.
Muy lindo creativo!
I remember these as a kid helicoptering from the sky...thanks for bringing back those memories.
I knew these things reminded me of something. I just figured out what it was. they (especially yesterday) look lik seafans...
Fantastic detail and unique.
Hello Luis.So many of these little helicopters fall, its easy to tread them under foot without noticing any in detail.Thanks Scot. I'll take a look at the link.Hello Hermes. They do look a bit as if I've stuck them to the screen!Thanks Luz.Chuck - these seeds are used to teach seven year olds about aerodynamics at our local school.Hello Pat. I'll have to look up seafans.Thanks Faye. I agree. A photo like this isn't common on the blogs!Thank you all for your comments.Lucy
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What a gorgeous images. Beautiful!
Beautiful in it's simplicity and high key. I'd have never thought to do something like this and yet it works just right.
OBTW: You mentioned in your comment to me that you don't know what HDR is. If you would like to learn a little about HDR here's a good place to start.
They look 3d. Love the detail.
Muy lindo creativo!
I remember these as a kid helicoptering from the sky...thanks for bringing back those memories.
I knew these things reminded me of something. I just figured out what it was. they (especially yesterday) look lik seafans...
Fantastic detail and unique.
Hello Luis.
So many of these little helicopters fall, its easy to tread them under foot without noticing any in detail.
Thanks Scot. I'll take a look at the link.
Hello Hermes. They do look a bit as if I've stuck them to the screen!
Thanks Luz.
Chuck - these seeds are used to teach seven year olds about aerodynamics at our local school.
Hello Pat. I'll have to look up seafans.
Thanks Faye. I agree. A photo like this isn't common on the blogs!
Thank you all for your comments.
Lucy
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