A Tale of One Tree

posted by peter Oct 20th, 2008

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then 30 (at last count) Picniked versions of the same picture is worth at least a 600-page Dickens novel.

This has been a topic over at the Flickr Picnikers group, and they’ve come up with such amazing renditions of the same original photograph from meghuff that we had to point it out.


14 Responses to “A Tale of One Tree”

  1. Lucre Says:

    how you make thaat?
    with picnik normal o premium?

  2. Amy Says:

    I’m in the Picnik blog! How exciting!!!! =D

  3. kira Says:

    hi, i just made two trees “good morning, America” and “lonely tree” :)))

  4. Vinci Says:

    cool! the users are really creative! :D

  5. shutterflygirljc (jess) Says:

    oh boy my picture is in a slide show! thanks!

    mine was the ‘tree of life’

    :)

  6. Orbitgal Says:

    Thanks for blogging this challenge! I loved seeing my version of the tree in the slideshow! I love how different all the submissions were!

  7. adzwan Says:

    where can i get code picnik for premium??

  8. rhoda Says:

    big WOW to y’all great picnikazz!! (*inspired mode*)

  9. alvin Says:

    ang galing!!!
    very awesome!!!

  10. MissEvie Says:

    I’ve just posted mine on the official thread :D

  11. rjleaman Says:

    What an inspiring show! Not just for Picnik users (although of course there are all sorts of great ideas in this pictures) but in a more global, philosophical, glass-half-full kind of way. When is “that same old tree” much more than that? Answer: whenever you choose to see it in a new light. Thanks very much for sharing this.

  12. nicky Says:

    lolx. you made it with picnik normal or premium ?

  13. sania Says:

    i just enjoyed the website

  14. jessi Says:

    sapete dirmi xkè io nn riesco + a cambiare la scrittura o a mettere le immagini sulle foto quando le modifico???

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