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:

Leora said...

I like the experimenting, and the result is lovely!

Anonymous said...

Wow, that's beautiful!

toby said...

so pretty - it looks absolutely magical!

Anonymous said...

And the result is fascinating. Stunning!

Felisol said...

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.

Fairly Odd Mother said...

Breathtaking Robin! You are amazing!

EG CameraGirl said...

Very cool, Robin! Thanks for sharing the tutorial!

Mimi said...

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!

shibori girl said...

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

Have fun...

Kate

Josie Two Shoes said...

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

Come Away With Me said...

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.

Liz said...

Very Nice

Happy RT!

My entries:
Moms... Check Nyo
Yummy-as-can-be

lina@women's perspectives said...

Love the result :)
Thanks for dropping by...

maryt/theteach said...

Wow, Robin! love it! I will try it! :)

Jan n Jer said...

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

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

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

reg said...

One word,.... Amazing

Daryl said...

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

kayerj said...

however you accomplished that it is stunning.

Jew Wishes said...

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

Willa said...

Nice one,tricky and pretty!

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

Surreal...and delectable!

Dina said...

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

Suki said...

love the result and the colours ...