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by Darla Wood
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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.
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Not sure what I found more intriguing...that lovely evening sky or the ambient glow coming from the windows.
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Not sure what I found more intriguing...that lovely evening sky or the ambient glow coming from the windows.
Welcome....... I appreciate your visit ! I love the arts and being in a creative process in all forms however the medium of art photography and digital art are my main focus. I think you should choose art with your heart. The art you wish to acquire doesn't necessarily have to perfectly match with your home's decor.... It should work because you love it! Thank you for choosing my gallery and taking time to consider my work!
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Roger Wedegis
Perfect piece for our imperfect world, Darla! That's what's so great about being an artist... we can paint the sky green and the grass red... it's all good all beautiful! L/F
Darla Wood replied:
Ah yes, Roger...it is a beautiful thing to have creative control! Thank you for the lovely comment and continued support....it is very much appreciated :-)
Lenore Senior
Love this image as is. Instant v/f. By the way, sometimes in correcting lens distortion, I find that some other imperfection develops so in fixing a vertical line, the horizontal line goes whacko, for example. I agree it's a balancing act sometimes and sometimes I "correct" distortion and sometimes I leave it alone. I am not an expert, however, and I respect Michel's viewpoint and art tremendously.
Darla Wood replied:
Many thanks for your visit, Lenore. Personally, I love this image ;-) I am very thankful for your favorable critique and opinion. (what gets me about tweaking is that once I start making little corrections I start seeing other odd things and before I know it I start to dislike it and then end up sending it to file thirteen ;-). I too always respect the opinion of both of you and appreciate the commentary.
Michel Verhoef
I know this discussion about perfection, and i knew you would refer to it. Near perfection is perfect enough...i am glad you are nearly perfect....lol...:)))
Michel Verhoef
Well...you know that the danger of these shots are the straight lines that show a tiny curve, due to lens limitation. The left vertical in the window shows that distortion...you can easily eliminate that in photoshop...under filters..lens distortion..than you pull with your mouse in the middle on the left edge to the left while keeping an eye on the grid overlay....sorry for this small criticism but i like to help a good friend whenever i can.....but....maybe you wanted it like that...so than you can ignore this whole text...lol
Darla Wood replied:
Are you kidding me…should I take this comment seriously…Ignore that whole text….yes…that is exactly what I shall do! ……… lolololol….gotcha! Seriously….I appreciate your generous tutorial and fine tuning my friend. Well, therein lies the true question…do you embrace the imperfections and just enjoy the image or return to studio for tweaking. Hmmmm…it is a balancing act! A good friend mentioned to me that perfectionism leads to madness and reminded me there is nothing in life that is perfect…. maybe with photoshop all imperfections be gone. What needs to be invented is a “ Life Journey Photoshop”…one that can correct all our daily flaws…lololo…just sayin :)))
Menega Sabidussi
the graphic designer in me really appreciates a good eye for "found" lines and geometry - v/f and my pick of the day for the Minimalism group!
Darla Wood replied:
Menega, nice to know you have the same creative thoughts! I really appreciate you taking time to visit. Thank you very much for choosing this image for Minimalism group and for the v/f too!
Marcia Lee Jones
Like all the straight lines and divide compartments. v/f
Darla Wood replied:
Marcia, appreciate the comments, v/f! So nice to have your visit....thank you!
Lin Haring
Really cool image/composition, Darla! Voted, and my pick of the day in the "minimalism in photography" group!
Darla Wood replied:
Lin, thank you so much! I really appreciate you picking this image for the Minimalism group and also for the vote! You are very kind!