I have no idea how I did these or when I did them, although I suspect it might have been May 2017. I have definite doubts about having done them at all. This sort of processing is on a par with bonsai and various form of land-art, about which I also have reservations. But somehow, having fiddled with nature, I can’t quite bring myself to delete!
Defacing rocks
20 Tuesday Feb 2018
Posted photos, post-processing
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You naughty fiddler! 🙂 🙂 Number 3 speaks to me somehow of angel’s wings.
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Now that’s a thought worth following -Sylvia Plath with a pocket full of shells.
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They’re fun Meg and I bet you enjoyed creating them 🙂
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Totally carried away, I was!
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Meg, it’s called creative editing, playing with various shapes, colours, textures; anything to give a feeling of 3 dimensions to rock surfaces. Your cameras just do their own thing, and you just follow them, and voila, look what they give you!
Swonderful!
Prue
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Thank you, Prue. I’d be inclined to call it excess!
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I like most of these (maybe not the love hearts). They look like they could be made into jewellery.
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Jewellery, or fabric. I’ve got them out of my system now – until next brain-snap!
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They are fun. 🙂
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To me it is the shapes which detract from the rocks themselves, more than any processing you may have done. Would be “interesting” to see the originals.
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From last May? Not a chance! And I think you’re probably right about the shapes, but I was in full flight!
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Meg, might be a tad irrelevant, we go on a walk through a reserve that leads to our local shops. ON the top side of the reserve are some lovely sandstone rocks. Main purpose of which is to hinder motorbikes and cars from drving through the reserve. Sadly the local element has chosen to deface the lovely rocks with useless graffiti. I am trying to get around to setting up a blog myself if I can get Word press figured out. Thanks for another good show.
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For some reason these are making me think of Tolkein’s Lord of the Rings. As Sue says, interesting, Meg.
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Interesting eh? We know what THAT means!
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No. No. Not at all the meaning that shed-building man uses when he thinks I’ve cooked something strange…
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Interesting, Meg!
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Not something you’d ever do. It’s a bit vulgar!
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😀
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