Seasons Greetings!

Cheeky Robin in my garden

I don't often 'play' with my photos after I've taken them, but as soon as I'd used a posterize app on this cheeky little robin in my garden, I simply knew I had to use it as this year's Christmas card.

Have a wonderful festive season, no matter what life has thrown at you this year. I look forward to seeing you in the New Year.

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  1. Interesting effect, plays with the leaf and robin shapes.
    Here's to us all having a good break and a hopeful future

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    1. Thanks gz - I hope you had a good Christmas x

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  2. Merry Christmas and all the best for 2021! It is fun to play around with photo effects to get a different look!

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    1. It is Karin! Fingers crossed get to meet up in 2021

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  3. I like the picture. Thanks, and you too. xx

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  4. Thank you for all your wonderful blogs this yeaar. They have ligthtened the mood of lockdown brilliantly and show just how positivity and seeing the beauty of our natural world helps us to get through this. From 'newly locked down again' tier 4 Wales. xx

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    1. Aww Sue, that's a lovely comment, thank you :) Fingers crossed for a shorter Lockdown than expected, I'm looking forward to seeing my friends in Wales again.

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  5. Wishing you all the best and hope to read more about your adventures in the new year.

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  6. A most happy Christmas to both you and NAH VP! xxx

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  7. Nice, I've enjoyed posterizing a robin photo in the past, it's red breast lends itself perfectly to a colour switch too. From memory I went pinks and purple, great fun. Your image looks great Michelle, wishing you both good health to have fun in 2021! Happy Hogmanay ��

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    1. Thanks Shirley - may 2021 treat you kindly xxx

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  8. Love this photo tweak, but then again, I have an understandable affection for robins...

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    1. Ahhhh yes I see! I think I'll make this into a card :)

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