Monday, January 05, 2009

'shopping leaves

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Still in the library planter.

All of this post is from this one original. It was the leaf skeleton in the center that caught my eye, and then, at home, I noticed that blue barberry leaf on the right.....









Start over, clone that pale line/scar thingy off the orange leaf.





Oooh. Do we love doing this, or *what*????? Happy sigh.





Ok.

Let's go back to the middle, and see what we can do with that skellington. Crop, poster edge.





More saturation.





More poster edges.





More saturation.





Crop tighter.





Start over. New crop, poster-edged.





More saturation.





More.






More. Is this an antidote to "all the leaves are brown," or what?????



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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

OK. We are clones.
'Skellington' was the word that I said in my head when I started reading this post.
From an old Cream song titled Mother's Lament.
If you know the song, I will be totally creeped out in a good full body goose bumpy way.

Anonymous said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfJdETDEGDs

I need orange said...

Well, of course I know Cream, but didn't remember Mother's Lament aside from the chorus..........

:-)

I think I get "skellington" more from reading Brittish novels than from songs, but I could be wrong.

:-)

Lost Aussie said...

Very cool leaf pics!