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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Nature Photography: Coexistence (No. 23) – Tree Series I, #4
25 March 2019 Lens: Taken in Camera+ and edited in Snapseed and Pixlr. Click onto image to enlarge. Let me know your response to this photomontage. Prints are available upon request. Pens: On one level nature is simplistic. The morning … Continue reading
Nature Photography: Coexistence (No. 22) – Hands of Life Series # One
18 March 2019 Lens: Taken in Camera+ and edited in Snapseed and Pixlr. Click onto image to enlarge. Let me know your response to this photomontage. Prints are available upon request. Pens: Since the beginning of human communication, hands worked … Continue reading
Nature Photography: Coexistence (No.21) – Black-and-White Still Life Photomontage
11 March 2019 Lens: Taken in Polamatic and edited in Snapseed, Stackables and Pixlr. Click onto image to enlarge. Let me know your response to this photomontage. Prints are available upon request. Pens: The pre-Spring light gives new breath to … Continue reading
Nature Photography: Coexistence: (No. 20) – Orchid Still Life II, Longwood Gardens
04 March 2019 Lens: Taken in Polamatic and edited in Snapseed and Stackables. Click onto image to enlarge. Let me know your response to this photomontage. Prints are available upon request. Pens: While the calendar pronounces Spring’s arrival in a … Continue reading