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Clovers
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Copyright: Ninfa Urania (Ninfa_Urania) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 130 W: 30 N: 114] (867)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2004-04-28
Categories: Nature
Camera: Sony DSC P32
Details: (Fill) Flash: Yes
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Theme(s): Colours [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2004-05-03 18:04
Viewed: 1246
Points: 9
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Clovers. For the good luck. They say that to find a clover of four leaves is of good luck, I think that that of three is also of good luck. The clover is a plant that is used also as protective element, it was used as amulet. It is counted that San Patricio, great catechist, used a clover to explain what was the Sacred Trinidad, the one he explained that the Sacred Trinidad, the same as the clover, era oneself thing but with three different personalities (oneself plant with three leaves).

It is possible that their authentic origin is in the India where was man's figure carved with clover emblems belonging to the civilization of the valley of the Indo that was developed 5.000 years ago. They were also clover forms in the old art of Arabia, there is even who affirms that it is an emblem of a goddess of triple moon of the pre-Islamic Arab.

The clover of four leaves. A legend that counts us exists that when Eva was expelled of the Paradise she was taken I get a clover of four leaves like modest act. This form of clover of four leaves has always had a great simbología in all it with respect to the weddings and the marriage. A popular belief that affirms also exists that if finds it a young girl she will marry the first man that sees starting from that moment.

The four leaves of the clover have their own particular simbología: faith, thrills, love and luck. Others sustain that the first leaf to the left of the shaft brings us fame, the second wealth, the third love and the fourth health. In general the clover of four leaves is used for the good luck. It is an amulet that at the moment it enjoys a great popularity and it is used in all the parts of the world. Good *Luck* for all You!!

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esto es un cuadro delicioso y fantástico, qué más a decir, los colores, la claridad, la composición, él es limpio y hermoso

Hola Ninfa,

Esta muy interesante esta imagen, cual programa usas para hacer estos trabajos?
Los verdes estan impresionantes y el efecto que usaste trabaja perfectamente, te felicito por esta imagen.
Iris

This filter you used, created an interesting effect like a wreath. The only thing what disturbes ist the sharp line from the middle to the top.
I´ll make a workshop trying to stamp this line out, let´s see how you like it.
Greetings - Werner

This is a shocking image largely because you apply a layer with a sharp edge to an image that is otherwise quite fluid as a result of the Twirl filter you applied. This is very artfully done Ninfa, I like it very much. And your note is very good as well. Fine job.

Needless to say, the workshop, while well done technically, removes what to me is a distinctive element of the design. But such matters are very personal.

Que gracioso!!!
estas lindo su cuadro!!!

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