This week Linda has shared with us a tutorial on painting pumpkins in a fall scene field. I did choose to stamp my pumpkins rather than printing the tutorial version and along the way I did loose the leaves on the ground that appear in this stamped image and my curly Q stems went their own way too. I have a couple other shots on the blog here. You can find this challenge here to play along with us. Thanks for this challenge Linda & Tfl.
Date: Tuesday, September 13, 2022 GMT Views: 579
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Tue, Sep 13, 2022 @ 7:12 PM
Gorgeous pumpkins and you made a beautiful field scene.
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If I had a stamp like this, I would have used it too!! I love the trio of pumpkins. My one looks a little lonely. I love the use of light and dark strokes on your pumpkins. The curly ques caught my eye right off. Great perspective with your pumpkins in the corner and more on the hill!
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Wed, Sep 14, 2022 @ 7:44 AM
gorgeous!! and with the little bit of white (maybe just not painted area?) added to show the light reflection/contrast. I think your ground is terrific shaded and really seems like the patch has been harvested and ground worked. TFS
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