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May 15, 2006 09:52 |  #1

a few days ago I was in the bluebell woods
(which are near Kilkenny)

every year at this time the woods are magical with their carpet of bluebells
fresh bright green leaves are all around and above, hanging from branches which jut out of the very tall dark tree trunks
even looking up is magical

hope the painting effect of the scene does not spoil anything of what it was in reality


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May 15, 2006 10:15 |  #2

I love the first one Marie, but I think I would like to see the original photo too. It looks like a very pretty woodland scene.


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May 15, 2006 10:18 |  #3

Marie, those are gorgeous. I love the way the sun hits the fallen tree in the first one. Pity the weather's not always like that here!




  
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May 15, 2006 12:12 |  #4
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I`ll settle for the first one marie,it really does look like a painting,and i bet it looks as good as the real thing.


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May 15, 2006 12:42 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #5

They look really good Marie, love them!!!!!

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May 15, 2006 15:41 as a reply to  @ Elisabeth-Ann's post |  #6

Elisabeth-Ann wrote:
I love the first one Marie, but I think I would like to see the original photo too. It looks like a very pretty woodland scene.


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May 15, 2006 15:42 as a reply to  @ Redser's post |  #7

Redser wrote:
Marie, those are gorgeous. I love the way the sun hits the fallen tree in the first one. Pity the weather's not always like that here!


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thanks a lot 'Redser'
( I may have them a little too bright
I mean the 'painting' effects ):confused:

it was dull that day too but I was hoping the sun would peep through the trees,even for a second
and it did


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May 15, 2006 15:44 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #8

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I`ll settle for the first one marie,it really does look like a painting,and i bet it looks as good as the real thing.


it's not too bad, thank you Dimitry
but at times (as you well know) :lol: it's really hard to capture the (bigger) scene


[SIZE=2]sometimes it's the magic which is hard to capture
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not too mad about the 'painting effect ' I done now




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May 15, 2006 15:45 as a reply to  @ Raindancer's post |  #9

Raindancer wrote:
They look really good Marie, love them!!!!!


many thanks Roger

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the place looked so very like the shots you showed of your bluebell wood as well
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May 15, 2006 15:45 |  #10

Lovely work Marie, I also really like the last one you posted.


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May 15, 2006 19:41 as a reply to  @ Reigh Higgins's post |  #11

All are beautiful Marie, the artist effect ones are truly works of art. Just wonderful.


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May 16, 2006 01:19 as a reply to  @ stoneylonesome's post |  #12

You're right Marie, could almost be the same spot :)

Really striking blue in the second shot, absolutely stunning.....

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May 16, 2006 02:44 as a reply to  @ Raindancer's post |  #13

thank you very much Reigh and Sandy and Roger

it's great that you got to see the bluebells in the wood also Roger (in your area)

has to be seen to really appreciate how overwhelming it can be on first sight

(every year)

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May 16, 2006 14:53 |  #14

Absolutely spectacular! The bluebells do give somewhat of a magical feelings. The painting effect in the first series portrays the images nicely.


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May 17, 2006 01:34 as a reply to  @ wizard13's post |  #15

wizard13 wrote:
Absolutely spectacular! The bluebells do give somewhat of a magical feelings. The painting effect in the first series portrays the images nicely.


thank you Wizard


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