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Sunday 17 March 2013

Even more Distressed


Even more painterly than the first version (see here).... my photo of Salts Mill, given the DistressedFX treatment.

It's another weekend of awful, cold, wet weather here across most of the UK.  I'm tucked up inside but feeling a bit sorry for myself as I'm laid low with a vicious, flu-like cold bug. (There's a lot of bugs about, it seems.)  I ache from head to toe, even my teeth and my hands ache!  Hope it doesn't hang around too long. We all need some sunshine and warmth, it feels like it's been a longer than usual winter here. I was watching the Melbourne Grand Prix qualifying round this morning (in amongst naps). They had torrential rain, it didn't look very much like sunny Australia.

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  1. We had a hot sunny day today which is a change from rain. At least you have time to play with technology. The effects are nice.

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  2. Yes, I like that! I tuned in to listen to the cricket from New Zealand to cheer myself up: it was raining there too!

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  3. Distressed gives this a gorgeous appeal .... Olde-world and beautiful.

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  4. I hope you feel better, had a bit of something too last week. I like this photo both ways...maybe it depends on the mood (or health) of the viewer!

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  5. I feel that we are sitting in the same boat ! I also caught a cold and the weather is lousy in Belgium too !

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  6. I absolutely am loving this editing. It's just gorgeous!

    stay warm...feel better! xo

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  7. Sorry you're feeling poorly Jenny. Happy to report clear blue skies and beautiful days in northern Australia. Typical Easter weather for us. Wishing you a quick recovery.

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  8. At least you are spending some productive artistic time while you are sick. Good luck. I hope it ends pretty soon.

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  9. Hope you're feeling much better asap, jennyfreckles.

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  10. Oh, that's amazing! Looks like a painting from the Italian Rennaissance.

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