ColorChallenge Green Thursday

in #colorchallenge7 years ago (edited)

Hello,

I was without internet connection for a week so my postings were interrupted. Recently I have been experimenting with joining photos to make something different than the usual single shot. Today I am presenting one of the results along with the single image. I have been using a stitching program that is designed to combine shots for assembling a panorama. I have been using it to combine some different images also with interesting results that I plan to post also. As usual I will appreciate all comments, positive or otherwise, everything is helpful. After all we are here to learn and communication is an important part of that!

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Below is the original image; a flower that I found very exotic on a tree just outside of a small patio restaurant in a small village in the southern part of Ecuador named Oña. The restaurant Las Señoritas is famous for being run by four sisters who are also spinsters. If I can find the disc where I stored the earlier photos of the restaurant it will provide an interesting article in itself!

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This post is part of the weekly challenge put on by @kalemandra with special thanks to her for the fun opportunity. This finishes a week and am looking forward to doing some more!

Everyone is invited to particpate, ColorChallenge rules here.

As usual will be fun to see all the entries.

I'm a new "plankton" and not yet a "minnow" or maybe the next category is krill. Little did I know about all the categories and how low on the food chain I am. Well, to look at the bright side at least plankton get to sunbath for their chlorophyll. I’ll just drift along until I can get eaten by a minnow! I invite everyone to take a look at my photo blog here.

Spread love everywhere you go. Let no one ever come to you without leaving happier. --Mother Teresa

And a little humor too, from the computer help line:

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All the best to everyone,
John

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Love it! The original is great, too.

Thanks, I appreciate the sentiment!