More lushnes in these giant gunnera leaves in the garden at the Vine where I went with my friends. Another version of the fractilius filter but this time the lines are more white than black.
These are my old schoolfriends sitting amongst the abundance of cow parsley and grass. The white field in the background is covered in daisies. Later that afternoon we saw them mowing it so we got there just in time. There is a frac filter on this which has been faded in Edit-Fade. Then I historied back Sheelagh and Ting.
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what is a frac filter... and historied in sheelagh and ting?? can you explain? lovely lushness. was there something behind the 2 ladies on the bench? might have been a different perspective with the green on both sides and?? behind the bench...
WOW! Ultra COOL! THESE ARE GREAT! Love the effects on the first one!
Sheelagh and Ting must be the two ladies?
I am not sure what a fractilus filter is either? Is it a plug in or something hidden in the menus or what?
I may have missed an earlier post because I am way behind.
A fractalius filter - I spelt it wrong earlier is a plug in similar to the buzz filter that was all the rage on BP couple years back. This is the latest and I caved in and got it as there were some pics that I thought could benefit from it. I did post some other images which used different settings on the frac filter. There is quite a bit of choice in how it turns out. If you scroll down to 24th March Complimentary Colours there are some and also 2 May Orange another version.
Val yes behind Ting and Sheelagh there is another view it is a historic house. I can try and sort it out if you want to see it? Mind you have been to several lately. In this one though I just loved the grass covered in daisies.
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