Sharing Spring Through Digital Art
April 15, 2010
Yesterday I photographed more spring flowers in our yard and today got the digital images from the developer. We use our top grade 35mm film cameras because we don’t have a quality digital camera yet, and as long as we can get Fujifilm, we’ll keep using these old workhorses.
Here are a couple paintings of shots I took of an azalea that suddenly came to life this year in a way it never has before. Digital art of spring, my favorite season, is a great relaxer. It’s fun to experiment and find the best way to render an image. Hope you enjoy them.
If you would like to use these you are welcome. I only ask that you please…
- leave my copyright on the image,
- send me an email telling me how you are using the image,
- make a small donation using the “donate” button.

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