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Except for the children with the nest & the butterfly, everything else is from my own photos,the background comprises of 2 photos, one from my back garden blended with a photo from along the road! The creatures are from my 'Garden Visitors' album in my iPhoto.
THE PIG (Dover freebie) - a young black boar, from the hills behind, ran along the road & made its way into my garden then my neighbours last week, you can guess what happened next!
what a wonderful fantasy land you've created....we would've shot the boar and roasted him over a pit...????
ReplyDeleteFabulous colorful collage and menagerie of nature Judy- what a wondrous place you have created here- I want to visit!
ReplyDeleteThat's what you call carpe-ing the diem!! A photo of a boar in your backgarden? I have one living in my house but I think it might be spelt differently.
ReplyDeleteJudy your picture is wonderful, especially knowing you used multiple photos of your own in the layering. Fantastic work.
(I saw your note to Rian about your meeting with our Ann (Taluula). Lucky you. I would love to have been a fly on the wall. What were the chances of you getting to meet a blogfriend from the other side of the planet?
YOU'VE MET ANN !!! LOL That must have been a very special and tends moment to you both Judy !!
ReplyDeleteOww YES I can imagine that you two had a wonderful time !! I'm so glad for you that it has succeeded and thanks for saying hello from me to her !! xxx It's realy appriciated !!
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About your entry...I would alomost forgot it haha,
First, I hope that everyone will ENLARGE it ! You've add so many and different birds etc. to it. You know that I always love it when personal photos are used.
But a boar in your garden ?? I hope you DON'T eat it because the smell of a roasted boar !
IEKSSSSS :-)
Judy, you've created an enchanted forest! Using your own photos is brilliant, and you've blended them masterfully. Bravo! Hugs, Terri xoxo
ReplyDeleteWow, I'd love to have your backyard--all I have in mine is the back view of someone else's house. This is just wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful vibrant colors, and fine details that are wonderful in a close-up view. A masterpiece, Judy.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you and Ann connected. Wish you'd recorded the conversation for us!!
Fabulous creation! The little pixies are adorable and the collage so enchanting!!!
ReplyDeletegorgeous! love those little nature fairies!
ReplyDeleteJudy, this is a stunner! I love all these beautiful colors blended togeher to create a one of a kind work of art! Lots and lots of nature in your entry!
ReplyDeletelook at all that nature..serene and beautiful forrest. I love all the little creatures!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous presentation, Judy...gorgeous background or should I say back yard photos!! So beautiful. Your imagery is awesome, so many wonderful things to look at here...terrific!
ReplyDeleteoh my heavens!!! beautiful work Judy...the textures are amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow wonderful nature piece Judy.
ReplyDeleteIt´s magical.
Beautiful piece Judy!
ReplyDeletereally fantastic collage!!
ReplyDeleteYour collage is amazing! Really beautifully done!
ReplyDeletewonderful scene Judy , love the birds and the kids and the use of your own photo's
ReplyDeletewhat fun to meet up with Ann, that must have been very special
Its beautiful
ReplyDeleteI want to visit your magical garden! Though I think I'll wait until the boar has retreated back to the hills!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful, there are so many details to see.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a collage!
ReplyDeleteSo much to see, don't even think i saw it all..:)
Wonderful! and beautifully blended!
ReplyDeleteOh this one has to be enlarged to be enjoyed, it's magical and enchanting. Bravo Judy.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is wonderful! So original - including the boar in your backyard! Amazing - cheers!
ReplyDeleteenchanting!
ReplyDeleteFantastic, Judy. So many details to see. Gets me thinking about summer ....
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful.
ReplyDeletehow enchanting...i feel like you're going to read me a wonderful fantasy story lol.
ReplyDeleteI really like how the tree limbs look like fibres--very interesting piece!
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