Monday, January 26, 2015

Diva Weekly Challenge #202

This is a photo from my IPad of this week's challenge "Duo Tangle:  Chebucto vs. Copada by Margaret Bremner, CZT.  If anyone knows how to take good, square focused photos of Zentangles from an IPad please help me.  Thank you.

18 comments:

  1. Great tangles. I know what you mean about those devices doing wonky pictures. I have found that if I look to match the edges up with the camera to be sure it is square, AND wait for it to focus, I get a better shaped and focused picture. Take your time :)

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  2. It's like 8 sweet eyes are looking at me :-) Nice tile!

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  3. I'm an android person so I can't help you with your Ipad. (I admit to occasional IPad envy :) You did a very nice job with your duotangle. I did a response to this challenge also, so I know that these tangles are not easy.

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  4. This tile of yours is beautiful and so are the soft colors. Taking photo's with an iPad is not easy, so you did quite well I think.

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  5. Nice tile! Ilse's right, it does look like 4 pairs of eyes looking at me :)

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  6. What a funny chebucto in the centre of your tile, looks like a little birdy. Great shading and nice chebucto variation.

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  7. I love the colors on your tile. As well as the little circles a under the ribbons not really adds depth to the tile. Very beautiful.

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  8. Wonderful tile with great variations of Chebucto!

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  9. Gorgeous tile and awesome Chebucto. Really wonderful.

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  10. Very nice! I like what you did with the main Chebucto through the middle.

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  11. Very nice! I like what you did with the main Chebucto through the middle.

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  12. Love your layering Joyce, great depth to your tile, well done :)

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  13. Beautiful tile and I love the soft color!

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  14. Nice job on getting these two tangles to interact.

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  15. That soft coloring is gorgeous! You can transport the photo into photoshop and straighten it out. BUT I don't think it affects my enjoyment of your work...lovely job!

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