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Thursday, March 1, 2018

Frozen flowers

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From this...
© NF Photo 180224

I was defrosting my frezer a week ago and found the flowers I put in for freezing in a glass container about a year ago and then forgot. Took the ice out and took some shots. They are still in the glass container and that one became frosted and added a texture to the ice. 


..... to "Deep freeze"
© NF PhotoArt 180224

Using several editing softwares and filters and a lot of other stuff, I came up with "Deep Freeze"


Edit: I was asked why I froze the flowers in the first place. I have done it before with christmas cactus but this time it was a man, Bruce Boyd,  that froze the flowers and then cracked the ice that made me do it. You can see some of it HERE. I have not cracked my ice yet :)

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13 comments:

  1. So soft and lovely...why did you freeze the flowers?

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  2. I like this effect. Looks a bit like our back garden. Where is spring?

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  3. both very pretty. Wondering also the reason for freezing them...
    happy PPF!

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  4. Love the purple of the flowers coming through.

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  5. Love the Deep freeze, and also how you came up with freezing the flowers in the first place.

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  6. Beautiful. I followed you on Instagram - two places. I love the deep freeze idea - but want to know more - add water?
    Blessings
    Janis
    PPF #33
    http://www.janiscox.com

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  7. well, isn't that lovely! I like the way it appears to be a painting.

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  8. Frozen flowers is right. This is just excellent.

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  9. Thanks everyone. I will post the explanation to this one next week !

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  10. Thats a great picture.

    cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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