When such a beautiful nature photo was presented for this challenge, my mind wanted to add some energy to it and I've decided to envision a festival in nature. Thus, I have added few images from the LIL Library to boost this environment will people and also I've added a cauldron on fire to keep it more rustic. I didn't want to crowd the image too much, so I've decided to leave just this fine touches in order to show a different interpretation of the original picture. This entry is for the Let's Make a Collage - A Contest for All Creatives on Hive - Round 121 - 192 HIVE in the Prize Pool!.
My creation has been done using LIL Library images - https://www.lmac.gallery/lil-gallery/.
The first image used was of many people gathered for church, but in this context the nature took that role.
Source: St. Francis Of Assisi Shrine
Second image used was to add a cauldron on fire to keep the rustic feel of the nature.
Source: Wood-burning stove
The original image is from @shaka.
Hope you like my simple interpretation of adding more energy to the natural surroundings.
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This is lovely collage. I’m pleased you used my image of the people at the Shrine. I just came across your collage now by accident.
Because it’s too late for an upvote, I’m sending some hive.
It would be nice if you put the names of the people the image is from so they may visit your post. Otherwise I, for one, wouldn’t know.