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The Faerie Bridges ...

The Faerie Bridges ...
Legend has it that if you travel to the very edge of man's world
And sit quietly on the grassy bank amongst the ferns unfurled
Where the four magic rivers flow and lovers look for romance
Then there's every chance that you might see the faeries dance


So the theme for this week's Sunday Challenge was mirroring and we were all asked to use the same stock image. However, from there we could do what we wanted with it: we could mirror, process and texture it in whatever way we wanted.

The stock image we were provided with was The Bridge of the Fairies by Leina1 over on Deviant Art.

You will find a copy of this in the Notes if you don't want to follow the links through to Deviant Art.

I experimented using PicMonkey to see what effects I could generate by mirroring Leina's excellent photo. Quite quickly I discovered that if I placed the original on the right before applying the mirroring effect the stones that supported the bridge started to look awfully like a large skull ... a discovery I then set out to take full advantage of by adding in some menacing looking eyes.

The mirrored pair of images were then mirrored again so that I ended up with 4 stone arches, 2 skulls, and a grassy area in the middle. That looked to me like it was crying out for a statue of some kind so I dug into my archives where I uncovered a shot I'd taken of an odd little statue whilst visiting an open garden in Whixley.

The statue was only about 4 feet tall and once again you'll find a copy of the original shot in the Notes. Obviously, I had to process it somewhat to get the proportions to look best in the space and to try and get it to match the existing stonework of the bridge. A small section of which I copied across to form the small group of stones at the statue's base.

I still felt the overall image I was producing looked too obviously mirrored so I set out to try and disguise this somewhat by altering the trees against the skyline and cloning in some extra stones into the river.

Next I wanted to create some foreground to the picture so that it would appear the shot had been taken from a field or another bridge under which the 4 rivers would flow. I had the idea of creating a wall so I once again dipped into the archives and utilised a shot I'd taken of a section of dry stone walling when out walking close to Roseberry Topping. Again for the curious amongst you I've inserted a copy of this image into the Notes.

I deleted the sky from my shot and then mirrored it before mirroring it again to create a long enough section of wall to go from on side of my image to the other.

I then returned to PicMonkey to look for some suitable texture and in the end I chose one of the ones in their Clouds section. I chose this because the one thing I didn't like about my combined image at that time was the fact that the sky was rather washed out and lifeless, but this texture gave me some striking clouds and helped to add the appearance of dappled light elsewhere.

Finally, I took the image back into PaintShop Pro to add some flares, which I found in the Picture Tube tool, to represent the 'dancing faeries'.

Oh, and the poem is by me, just a few words I strung together that I felt helped reinforce the atmosphere I was trying to convey when creating the image.

Best viewed large for best effect, so please hit z and enjoy!

, .t.a.o.n., Chrissy, menonfire and 13 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 autofantasia
autofantasia club has replied
Much appreciated Paul and I share your views to some extent. Must admit I wasn't keen on the original shot we were being offered up, but I felt much happier with this one! :)

Okay the main part of the image isn't a shot that I took, but I certainly don't feel the exercise failed to get my creative juices flowing! :)
8 years ago.
 autofantasia
autofantasia club has replied
Many thanks for that Katja! :)
8 years ago.
 autofantasia
autofantasia club has replied
Many thanks Tess for the lovely comment and the fave! :)
8 years ago.
 menonfire
menonfire club
Interessante Arbeit gefällt mir ! Viele Grüße MAIK
8 years ago.
 autofantasia
autofantasia club has replied
Many thanks for your visit Maik, as well as the kind comment and the fave! :)
8 years ago.

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