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Raindrops created from a photo I took of a drop of pitch on a pine tree.

Comments (10)


West_coaster07

4:54AM | Mon, 01 February 2010

I think it is such a blast when we try to push the envelope!!

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thecytron

8:43AM | Mon, 01 February 2010

Interesting mood and atmosphere!

MrsLubner

8:49AM | Mon, 01 February 2010

I really like the style of the drops. Wicked work...good expression too.

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ocoee53

4:41PM | Mon, 01 February 2010

You went way out on a limb with this one. It worked beautifully! At first glance, I felt there was something solid and resinous about the drops. I've always been fascinated with the appearance and behavior of fresh pine pitch.

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watapki66

6:50PM | Mon, 01 February 2010

Very nicely done!

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nicki_mcmanus

11:05PM | Tue, 02 February 2010

Nice work- great post process!

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TwoPynts

9:13PM | Wed, 03 February 2010

wow

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Cgaynor

4:09PM | Fri, 26 February 2010

Facinating!!!

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zoren

8:54PM | Mon, 10 May 2010

nice work, it is a great surreal effect....

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brewgirlca

11:26AM | Sat, 12 June 2010

Do you know that in photoshop there is an action called blizzard? With some intensity adjustments using layers you can create some wonderful rainstorms of varying intensity.


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