Growing Fins

Mossy Rocks and Hidden Plants

by Niniane on Jan.21, 2010, under Photo Journal, photography

I’m on a definite deadline thing right now, only a few days more to go for next deadline delivery. But I find photoshopping therapeutic. As with most of my photos, there was no cropping done for this one. I did adjust the color balance to highlight the contrast in the texture, and used blur in differing degrees. As well as the lens flare, in what I hope was a subtle touch, for symmetry.

Here’s another one.


3 Comments for this entry

  • Stace

    So lovely. You have a great eye for detail, the small things that most of us overlook.

  • Jason E. Alexander

    Gorgeous stuff as always. I love these little, special, tiny places. No one would ever see them if not for you. I used to love taking my little toys, like tiny dinosaurs or little people, and having them explore places like this. I miss being small enough to do that.

    There is a fantastic game that allows you to explore nature from the perspective of a teeny-tiny creature. It’s called Pikmin.

    http://www.4colorrebellion.com/media/pics/jan/pikmin_battery.jpg

    I don’t know if you have a Gamecube (they have it for the Wii too) but I have to imagine that you’d adore it.

  • Nin Harris

    Thank you, both of you awesome ones. I am so glad the pictures spoke to you, these hidden places are special, made even more so when shaed :)

    And thanks Jaybro for the link, I’m too `po for a gamecube or a Wii right now, but when I do I’ll check it out!

    And Stace, squee for the link-love!

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