This final one is very surreal, but I didn't want to go with a natural look at all for this one, but rather a graphic poster-ish kind of thing. The bold colors almost makes it look like a negative, but it's not ;)
Thus ends my one week long post-ed challenge. It's been a fun ride, more relaxing that the usual 30-day challenges and more playful - since I got to play around with colors and light using new tools. A very welcome task after the long boring brown winter we've had, ugh! I've missed color so much! Thank you Kim for coming up with the idea and for running this for us.
Finally, congrats to all who played! It's been such a pleasure to see what you've all come up with each day. It's truly an inspiration! Also, thank you for all your thoughtful comments! It's so much fun to hear what you have to say and it's always helpful to see my work though your perspective. You all rock!
Thank you!
/MrsHjort
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