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Experiment...; I got my stylus!!!
Topic Started: Apr 29 2006, 04:51 PM (114 Views)
diddydi
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This is what you might call overkill - I finally got my stylus for my birthday as a present from my kids so naturally I wanted to try out all the tips etc... I think I got a bit carried away!!! This was inspired partly by Barry's demo pic, although I know his work was all iron. Anyway, here it is... any comments welcome :)

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waxingsteve
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:congrats: on your new stylus, Di :thumbup;

Lovely pic, packed full of interest :art:

Steve :)
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ezchile
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That's Fantastic Di

I'm so glad you've got your stylus now,... I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

What a great pic as well, I love the detail on the grass,.. :thumbup; :thumbup;

x

Col!
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mifmif
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Ooooh, reminds me of Rendelsham forest! I really love your dragonflies! They aren't all that easy at first, but yours look very realistic!

Well done....and have fun with that stylus (but mind you don't burn your fingers!)

Maria x
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TerryJ
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Hi Di - another excellent and enchanting pic - you use such unusual colours and they go so well. There'll be no stopping you now. :thumbup;

Only a suggestion - I'd put some leaves or longer spiky grass at the bottom of each foxglove to 'ground' them

Love x :wave:
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Ros
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:congrats: on the new stylus,,, they are wonderful arnet they :)

Lovely picture,, with great details.

Stick a crocodile in the front and it could be the bird path in Rendlesham ;)
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diddydi
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Hi all, \\\yes i agree about the fox gloves needing to be grounded :thumbup;

Also, a crocodile, how intrigueing. Do you mean a real one??????? :unsure: :unsure: :unsure: :blink: :blink: :blink:
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boasey
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What a great scene....full of life and colour :art:

Thank god for the stylus :D
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jo145
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:thumbup; Lovely colours and the light falling on the water is beautiful. Haven't tried dragon flies yet.
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Ros
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Heehhehe,, nooo, its a wooden craved crocodile,,
lovely walk, wheelchair friendly too :)
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diddydi
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Thanks Ros. My mind was boggleing :groan :r :r :r
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Ros
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Bahhhh,, I cant find a picture of it,,,

but this is nearly as good

Tangham Forest

All you need to do is imagine a carved wooden crocodile on the left of the picture, hiding in the undergrowth :)
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