An image from a warmer period. Minimal Fractalius and Cheryl's technique of applying a low opacity multiply layer.
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An image from a warmer period. Minimal Fractalius and Cheryl's technique of applying a low opacity multiply layer.
The colors against the light background make this very refreshing. It has a nice airy quality. I think the background is especially effective because it has separate regions of green and white rather than a single color.
Good eye to see this composition within the tree! Nice horizontal branch with all those delicately outlined and delicately colored leaves. Those interspersed red leaves are fabulous and keep your eye moving through the image along that main branch. Very well done!
Hi, Gary, I love the high key and the watercolor look - it's quite Oriental looking. I think I would evict the stem poking straight up that is going through the date after your name.
Other than that I wouldn't change a thing:S3:
Interesting -- fall-ish leaves with an otherwise spring-ish palette. Works well!!