Frosted Clematis Seed Heads
By Pansypotter
- 20 Jan, 2011
- 14 likes
A hard frost this morning which made some plants look pretty but devastated others, This clematis looked very attractive so thought I would have ago at editing in the new picnik site, some quite unusual effects which some members may like but others may not, its fun to play about with whatever your taste.
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It looks wonderful
20 Jan, 2011
I used to use Picnic aswell. I found it good :o) Don't know why I've stopped using it really.
20 Jan, 2011
It looks very nice Carole , I like playing about with Picnik , it's fun :o)
20 Jan, 2011
looks brilliant Pp whats picnik !!!
20 Jan, 2011
Thanks all, its my first time with Picnik but will be returning for some more fun;0)
20 Jan, 2011
Another one I use sometimes Carol is Digimaster , it's free .. and is good for photo frames etc.. .. ..
20 Jan, 2011
Hi Yorshire its an offshoot of Picasa where you can edit all your pictures if you havent got Picasa is easy to download and gives you lots of different ways of editing and creating collages.
20 Jan, 2011
thank you, will look into it,
20 Jan, 2011
Beautiful effect, PP.
20 Jan, 2011
what a lovely piture carole, they do look great with frost :o))
20 Jan, 2011
thats a lovely picture ~ did you add to it or are the seed heads just like that?
picnic is fun, i liked it.
20 Jan, 2011
Thanks Amy I will have a look at Digmaster.
Thanks Gee, Sanbaz and Stickitoffee, I havent added anything to the seed heads they were exactly as you see them, the effects achieved by using Picnik were mainly soft focus in background;0)
20 Jan, 2011
Thats fabulous Carole.....love the way the seedheads really stand out...a beautiful pic!
20 Jan, 2011
Thanks Janey, fascinating seed heads when you look at them up close;0)
20 Jan, 2011
Have to agree with all lovely photo.
21 Jan, 2011
Thanks Carol hope you are keping warm in this cold weather;0)
22 Jan, 2011
I hope that the clematis have survived the severe winter that we have had. I've noticed quite a few plants in my pots have died off especially the flaxes. I shall wait to see if they emerge from the middle before tossing away. The clematis That flowers March APril time that I have is going brown and looks sick and I'm just hoping that the shoots will soon explode into growth.
23 Jan, 2011
They look lovely in the frost...
25 Jan, 2011
Cracking pic Pp, it takes me all my time to understand 'straight' pics I'm such a technophobe, How did you find out about Picnik and how to do it? :-)
26 Jan, 2011
Hi Holly it does look rather sureal in the frost doesnt it!
Pleased you like it BA, its quite easy, I usually edit my pictures in Picasso and they have now added a link to Picnik so you just click on Picnik and follow instructions, If you havent got Picasso you can download it vis the web by putting in Picasso in search. I hope it doesnt sound to complicated.if you need any more help just come back to me and I will try my best!
31 Jan, 2011
Hi Lindak didnt see you there, the frost is never ending at the moment, but Ive checked the clematis and there are new littl buds peeping , so fingers crossed it does make it! I think I have lost two Flaxes too and my Phorminum doest look good either;0( roll on spring!
31 Jan, 2011
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Interesting pic, Pansypotter ...
I bet you had fun designing that. :o)
20 Jan, 2011