As per usual I didn't have a card with an aperture and am not the worlds best at cutting them out (understatement) so I improvised.
Ever the optimist on a dreadful snowy, sleety, rainy, then snowy dark day. I decided to make a sunshine catcher.
I am making excuses now as Sara's is stunning - and this isn't a patch on hers - but I had FUN so I am happy to have tried it. And next time I will make a better job of it.
I don't have broadband in my studio - so just have to try and remember the procedures when I am working out there.
That said - it's best to look at Sara's card as it is beautiful - photographed superbly and doesn't have brickwork, mould, and a stump of wood as a background LOL
Mine seemed to change colour with the light - roll on the sunshine!
Love the colouring - i think its gorgeous.....have some more confidence in your work madame!
ReplyDeleteI think this is absolutely beautiful, Lottie. Bet it is gorgeous when the sun shines through it!
ReplyDeleteI love the colours you've used Lottie, it looks gorgeous! I'm glad you tried the technique, it's great fun isn't it?!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning colours on such a cold cold day. Absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteIt's stunning!
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that looks lovely Lottie
ReplyDeleteLOTTIE! There's nothing at all wrong with this, in fact, it's all right - beautiful in fact and it does actually look as if it's catching the elusive sun already.
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Stunning!
ReplyDeleteI think it's fabulous, love the colours
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