With luck we actually had some interesting cloud formations on Saturday. I decided to take a little artistic liberty on this challenge and process my cloud images with multiple filters.
Here's a bee's eye view of clouds from the prickly pear cactus in fruit and some dessicated Navajo tea flowers. I like how it looks other-worldly, like martians with antennae.
These two are of the clouds over the old historic school ruins as seen from our short grass prairie. I like how the black and white brings out the swirling of clouds in the first one. The second one de-emphasizes the clouds but I like the mysterious, ominous feeling in this one.
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Sunday, August 8, 2010
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LOVE the first shot!! :-)
That first shot is great. Very nice.
Those are very unique, love the first one!!
The Martians is funny, love the feel to the last one.
These are great! The first one really does look other worldly! Cool!
~Lisa
Using the filters was a great idea.
Loved ann the shots but agree the first one catches the eye. However exploring your medium sometimes brings great surprises!!!
Loved ann the shots but agree the first one catches the eye. However exploring your medium sometimes brings great surprises!!!
Gorgeous shot..the first one! :D
I'm just catching up on comments, thanks for stopping by! The bee's-eye perspective is such an unique perspective to the clouds. Thanks for sharing :)
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