Another one of my favourite subjects to photograph.
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I’ve a lot more tree photos in my flickr album here. [including those that are strange shaped or covered in moss]
Another one of my favourite subjects to photograph.
Join in the challenge or see more entries.
I’ve a lot more tree photos in my flickr album here. [including those that are strange shaped or covered in moss]
That rhodie with the bench is way cool. These are all gorgeous shots.
It’s a whoppa isn’t it? I normally see rhodies as shrubs rather than trees, but this one looks like it is falling over with the weight of the flowers.
I saw the hares you did. I love them. How did you print on fabric on the inkjet printer? Which printer did you use and what fabric? Thanks.
I’m getting worried about this brain as I couldn’t remember which technique I had used. But I had a feel of it and now I know. I ironed some freezer paper onto plain cotton fabric [it sticks] and put it through my printer which is a Canon MG6150. I have used other inkjets for this too, just make sure you don’t have loose threads at the edges. You can buy fabric sheets ready with the freezer paper backing if you didn’t want to do it yourself. The other way is to use t-shirt transfer papers, which you print first then iron onto the fabric – these can sometimes feel as if they have a plastic coating on top but less likely to cause problems with a printer.
Thanks so much for sharing. Freezer paper, very interesting.
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What a beautiful pink tree… Great pictures…
Thank you, it is a great tree.
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These trees look like charmed trees out of a fairy tale. Fabulous photos!
Thank you, so glad you like them.
So powerful
Looking up like that
🙂