Hi John. Wow you sure were busy while I blinked! Interesting to see what you have done here. I love the clean slice of birds and sand that you left. The only segment without rock. I hadn't noticed the boy in my own photo! lol. I like how you left him in too and the tussock grass/ waves splashing effect you used especially down the bottom. Works well. I love these journey's! Will visit again Friday..going away tomorrow. Have fun!
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John, I love it that you can see the rocks in these images. They give an organic feel that I like. Thanks for your answer about the previous post.
At first, I thought the original pic was going to be antlers drinking from some river in Africa... Guess I have an overactive imagination.
I like both but I prefer the first one. I have a thing for intense blue. Keep exploring, my friend, and take us along your journey :)
beautiful land/sea scape pictures.
My first impression was Africa too.
I though I saw buffalos bading.
Now I see those are Lisa's beaches.
Exciting
Hi John. Wow you sure were busy while I blinked! Interesting to see what you have done here. I love the clean slice of birds and sand that you left. The only segment without rock. I hadn't noticed the boy in my own photo! lol. I like how you left him in too and the tussock grass/ waves splashing effect you used especially down the bottom. Works well.
I love these journey's!
Will visit again Friday..going away tomorrow. Have fun!
You are all so supportive and kind. Suddenly I do see Africa and so many submerged hippos.
Lisa, I am glad you liked it - I made it a pan.cake. That photo reminded me of Point Reyes in Northern California, somehow.
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