It's been awhile since I've participated in Thursday Challenge, but since I took this photo on the first day at #2 son's school (September 5th) I thought I'd post it for this week's theme.
I think it would be nice to be a kid again for a while, don't you?
On a different note, have you tried to access kyknoord's blog today? It's completely changed, looks like a newly created blog and is full of kanji characters. Has he been hijacked or something?
I really like how you've created an almost abstract painting from childrens play structure. But I can't tell, is this an altered photo or a painting of the photo? Either way it's an interesting view of something usually not so interesting.
Kyknoord sure is a popular topic. How can i get me some of that? :)
As for the photo I have a program that came with my first digital camera (a Kodak Easy Share model) that has a setting for 'cartoon'. It's similar to 'poster edges' in Photoshop.
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LOL ... someone else who numbers their kids! I'm daugher#1 ;-)
how do you manage to create such vibrancy from color, andrea?
now i'm wishing i had gone to elementary school with you and borrowed your crayons.....
I think it would be nice to be a kid again for a while, don't you?
On a different note, have you tried to access kyknoord's blog today? It's completely changed, looks like a newly created blog and is full of kanji characters. Has he been hijacked or something?
I really like how you've created an almost abstract painting from childrens play structure. But I can't tell, is this an altered photo or a painting of the photo? Either way it's an interesting view of something usually not so interesting.
This is great. I have to know how you did it! :)
Andrea:
I have the same question as others: is this your painting of a photo or a photo you played with?
It's cool.
And to you and Reluctant Nomad: Kyknoord has moved his blog, He's at http://kyknoord.wordpress.com/
Kyknoord sure is a popular topic. How can i get me some of that? :)
As for the photo I have a program that came with my first digital camera (a Kodak Easy Share model) that has a setting for 'cartoon'. It's similar to 'poster edges' in Photoshop.
this is fun as it not lonly looks like a playground but also resembles a city...
This so truly captures the atmosphere of schools!
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