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Digital Art ...


As you can see from this photo - I have been enjoying Digital Art - I have been trying new features, new tools etc ... I love to watch tv and play ... Very relaxing to me ... Hoping to continue to see what these programs can do ... What artwork are you interested in, that you have not tried yet?

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  1. This is gorgeous art on this page. I am not a photographer, but one day I hope to get a good camera and make photos of my journey down here on earth. Wonderful. I especially love the journal...how delicately exact.

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  2. This is beautiful, you must definitely keep it up, quite a talent, and very inspiring! Amanda

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  3. Thank you, Carol - Thank you for being so kind - It is a real joy for me to document "Life" through my photography ... So nice to have you here!
    ~Kristine

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  4. Thank you so much, Amanda - Thank you for the encouraging words to move forward - If you have a photo or two that you would like me to "play" with - I can see what I can do - Or give you some ideas - I would love to share some knowledge!
    ~Kristine

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  5. Stunning photo K! I love this effect, it makes everything very interesting, and as I said before, it's like in a dream. Love it!
    I always wanted to learn how to draw, but I think there is no hope for me - absolutely no talent :)

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  6. Thank you, Sonja - I am with you - I would love to be able to sketch and draw like others can - Just not my strong suit - I think I need to stay with other aspects of creativity ...

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