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A feather dropped... then,

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(to be continued)
thanks and love,
nia
Dancing by the wind...

I played on original photographs (but taking their negatives) with their colours, contrast,

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Thank you,
with my love,
nia
Nice to see you expanding on this technique. The B&W conversion of the feather maybe works best because the feather is more obvious without losing its essential character.

I think all of the solarized versions in group 2 (mauve backgrounds) work wonderfully. If I had to pick a favorite - likely #3 - but all of them show great composition and the subject matter really suits this style. Well done!
Toad Wrote:Nice to see you expanding on this technique. The B&W conversion of the feather maybe works best because the feather is more obvious without losing its essential character.

I think all of the solarized versions in group 2 (mauve backgrounds) work wonderfully. If I had to pick a favorite - likely #3 - but all of them show great composition and the subject matter really suits this style. Well done!
Yes, dear Robert, I agree about the feather... But the results make me excited always, I am trying to do somethings... Thank you so much, means a lot for me to hear your thoughts, always Smile

Have a nice and enjoyable weekend,
with my love,
nia