Wednesday, September 16, 2015

NF DAM 165 Grass

NF Digital Art Meme, DAM 165

NF Digital Art Meme, a meme for digital artwork. photo art, abstracts and other creative work.  From camera, Art software's, paint or sketch.
For more details see the link to About NF DAM below the header.

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Grass SOOC
© NF Photo 150910

Abstract grass
© NF PhotoArt 150916


Apart from some basic changes like contrast I made it simple today. Only changed the format of the image to prolong it and then used motion blur to stretch the grass vertically.

And now it is your turn. Share your artwork in the linky list  :)

I am also sharing with  sARTurday
Bildverkstan on NatureFootstep Photo

IMPORTANT!
Please visit my entry and as many other participants you can. I´d like this to be a living meme not just another linky list. So far it is a small meme, surely you have the time to comment on others. Thank you for participating. As you know I´m a busy woman but I always return a comment. :)
If your blog ONLY allow GOOGLE+ responses I can´t comment on your entry.


You shall ad the link to your post in the linkylist. Not the URL to your blog or GOOGLE+, It´s a courtesy to you visitors, they find your post immediately. You shall have a backlink, and please, don´t advertise your own meme without having an image to share that corresponds to my meme.  I will remove your link without notice. 
Kim

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8 comments:

  1. thin, very long, small and green!
    P.

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  2. This is surprising and exceptional ... green is my favorite color but, beyond, that the form is amazing. How clever of you and what a beautiful piece, Monica ...

    Andrea @ From The Sol

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  3. Dazzling green tones and the verticals seem to be energised.

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  4. Motion blur really makes for great abstracts. I've used it previously, too. And just this morning I was taking photos of dew drops on grass as well - happy fall!

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  5. The art of nature is always inspiring. You illustrated that well.

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