Well, April is here and the summer has drawn officially to a close.Autumn has already started to spread her icy fingers into the night. We have had some lovely days but the mornings are a bit crisp. However, this leads us to some spectacular sunsets and sunrises and lovely, reflective photographs:
The Otago's sailing days are long behind her, but she sure makes a pretty picture. Those sunset reflections in the water pooled in the wreck are stunning!
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Yes, we have a new challenge for you
April - Krazy for Kritters
TWIST Bokeh Backgrounds
Bo what?
BoKEH
The term comes from the Japanese word boke, which means "blur" or "haze", or boke-aji, the "blur quality". The Japanese term boke is also used in the sense of a mental haze or senility. That's often me - I often have a very BOKE day!
So we want you to Bokashi your background so you get a Bokeh look to it.
Most people do it with light colours or white but that is not necessary as long
as the background is obscured or blurred.
If you Google Bokeh Background images you can get some amazing ideas!
There is a Random Number Prize, yes
$15 AU
Let's see what the Design Team have come up with!!!
Fab samples for the new challenge and love the theme :)
ReplyDeletefabulous work DT
ReplyDeleteGr Karin
Sorry Susan, i can't translate the word Kritters so what is the challenge about? Please :)
ReplyDeleteCritters is the correct spelling. Just means animals.
DeleteWonderful design team makes!! Love the pretty backgrounds.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Susan, for another fun challenge.
<3 J
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Thank you for the fun challenge and great inspirations from the team x
ReplyDeleteCan we use owls in our project?
ReplyDeleteYes, of course!
DeleteThank you for a new challenge and such wonderful and creative inspiration here - I just linked up on the final day! I did not use the Bokeh but I think I remember reading that the twist is optional. Thanks for inspiring!
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