Some ripples in the sand from the waves. I used plastic wrap, then Topaz Adjust>Portrait Drama then Nik Sunshine.
Thanks for looking:)
Some ripples in the sand from the waves. I used plastic wrap, then Topaz Adjust>Portrait Drama then Nik Sunshine.
Thanks for looking:)
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Cheryl, I love the texture and pattern created by the sand. The plastic wrap was used sparingly and in my opinion it is just enough to add some depth. Nice work.
Cheryl, this is very interesting. I like the texture and reflective elements you got with the plastic wrap, which gives it a nice bit of dimensionality. For my eye, I would like to see just a bit of context hint, like a shell or something, to place this in my mind as sand. Of course, that might not have been your intent... :cool: Reminds me very much of what they call "rock work" in the theme park business (I worked for Disney), which is a fiberglass construction made to look like rock. Pretty neat.
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Well done Cheryl...I see the gull ;)...Really nice pattern, plastic wrap gives it depth...love it...TFS