Saturday, March 17, 2012

Photo Art Friday Hidden picture..

This week, in honor of St. Patrick's Day, Photo Art Friday posted a challenge to create an image within an image using a hidden element with a green highlight....since Bonnie developed the "kkkkaty inspired clock texture" at my suggestion, which I appreciate very much, I used it as the background.  Then, I used the ocean photo as the next layer.  There is a another hidden element, plus the green text...it's a wee bit hard to see...

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  1. It's beautiful. Love the process you did and I think possibly the hidden element is a clock or maybe a sun dial?

    Thank you so much for dropping by my blog and for your kind comment.

    Capture Life!
    Kathy

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  2. Ok...since I totally forgot you mentioned the clock...silly me. I'm not sure what the other hidden element is, I see something but can't really make it out.

    Kathy

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    1. Now can you see him, Kathy? I reversed the fade some..otherwise he was lost in the sea ;) Tried to fade the green font but it turned to turquoise, which I didn't want..thanks for stopping by.

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  3. First I just love the clock texture, so glad you suggested it to Bonnie.
    Great job with your piece. Love the hidden Leprechaun.

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  4. There is the clock, there is another photo but I can't make out what it is. Thanks for stopping by my blog.

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  5. Interesting work of art. I like fonts very much :)

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  6. Perfect for St. Patrick's Day! Love the subtle use of the texture kkkkaty! Is that a little leprechan I see in the lower right? So happy you shared with Photo Art Friday.

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  7. A beautiful picture! - and I have learned a new word - leprechaun.

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  8. This is wonderful! I like how you processed this!
    Have a nice week:)

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  9. Fun to look for the hidden object. I think I found him..maybe?

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