Monday, January 3, 2011

And now for something completely different...



A bit of a twist on an ordinary chrysanthemum, wouldn't you say? I've just learned how to do these orbitals and I'm utterly fascinated.

Want to try it yourself? Here's a tutorial that explains how.

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24 comments:

  1. I like the experimenting, and the result is lovely!

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  2. so pretty - it looks absolutely magical!

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  3. And the result is fascinating. Stunning!

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  4. I love the vivid result. Also have I bookmarked the tutorials, I just might try it with the roses I bought for new year, Thanks for being so inspirational and sharing as well.

    P.S. I am praying for the peace of Jerusalem. It's a part of my upbringing.

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  5. Very cool, Robin! Thanks for sharing the tutorial!

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  6. It's amazing!
    You're very good to give the tutorial link, thanks!
    The picture reminds me a little of those machines where you put in coins and they whirl away!

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  7. Very cool! I use Gimp for my images, and I think I could probably use the tutorial with that program.

    Have fun...

    Kate

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  8. Ditto all the above comments! This is truely unique and very eye-catching! Do more of them for us!

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  9. It is very unusual; I love the roundness and also the coloring and highlights. I'm going to take a look at the tutorial, just out of curiosity.

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  10. That is awesome...I want to learn how to it! Off to view the tutorial now..thanks for sharing!

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  11. Just amazing -- I've bookmarked the tutorial. Thank you for sharing -- Happy New Year.

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  12. STOP! I am just coming to terms with effects & layers!!!!

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  13. however you accomplished that it is stunning.

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  14. What a lovely photograph with a wonderful flow and wonderful tones. I like experimenting with the orbital aspect, it's such fun.

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  15. Orbitals, eh? Fascinating result.
    You are such an experimenter, kol hakavod.

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  16. love the result and the colours ...

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