Congratulations Reinardina, a nice push at the end to get the win :) :tup:
Quote from: michaelb104 on December 08, 2012, 04:16:35 PM
Congratulations Reinardina, a nice push at the end to get the win :) :tup:
Thanks Mike. For quite some time, I thought you were going to win again, but someone (thank you Someone) pushed me over the line. I was torn between your entry and Andy's, and Andy's won in the end.
I'll put the new theme up tomorrow.
Yes, well done Reinardina. I thought it might be a winner when first posted. :tup:
Quote from: Oldboy on December 08, 2012, 07:14:22 PM
Yes, well done Reinardina. I thought it might be a winner when first posted. :tup:
Thanks OB. It became one (a winner), but it had some stiff competition!
Congrats on the win Reinardina!......Was a cracking shot and deserved the first place. Sorry wasn't on here sooner, this is my weekend on call and I was all over the place today..... :legit:
Congrats R, a close run thing but I had a feeling your image would win. :tup:
Well done Reinardina. Nice colour and shapes. I assume you were using the polar coordinates etc in PS or elements? Let us know.
Congrats Re. Looking forward to the next one.
Quote from: highlandscenics on December 08, 2012, 08:23:41 PM
Congrats on the win Reinardina!......Was a cracking shot and deserved the first place. Sorry wasn't on here sooner, this is my weekend on call and I was all over the place today..... :legit:
Thanks Matthew. Hope they'll leave you alone on Sunday!
Quote from: ABERS on December 08, 2012, 10:37:06 PM
Congrats R, a close run thing but I had a feeling your image would win. :tup:
Thanks Alan, I know you gave it the 'thumbs up' straight away! It is very much an 'in yer face' shot, or rather a 'creation,' that may not be to everyone's taste, but it did pull through.
Quote from: jinky on December 09, 2012, 07:36:40 AM
Well done Reinardina. Nice colour and shapes. I assume you were using the polar coordinates etc in PS or elements? Let us know.
Thanks Paul. To be honest, when I get going with filters etc, I forget what I have used, as I try them all. Well, a lot of them anyway.
I think I did, indeed, use the polar coordinates (PSE8) on a selection of the shot, but the perfect mirror effect was created using the 'mirror filter' in my very old ACDSee editing software, that I got with my first Pentax Optio x camera, all those years ago. It creates, in one go, the perfect horizontal or vertical mirror image. I have not found this possibility on PSE, so I'm hanging on to the old beast.
I'll put up the new challenge later today.
Quote from: Hinfrance on December 09, 2012, 08:12:06 AM
Congrats Re. Looking forward to the next one.
Thanks H. I'll be back later in the morning (hopefully, might be afternoon) with the new challenge.