This week's
Texture Tuesday challenge is to combine two of Kim Klassen's textures with any photo. I used Kim's textures: warm grunge and ugglove sepia. I took the picture while on vacation in Europe a few years ago. I wonder what is behind that blue door...
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I think I like this edited image with nice textures better than the original one. Textures give it warmth and an illusion of a sunset light. I like it a lot.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful picture, the texture works so well on it. Now it has depth and sort of a mystical vibe, I could spend hours watching it and think about the stories hidden in this picture. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Switzerland, Alexandra
Fantastic shot Pat I have a slight(hem) obsession with doors and this shot is mysterious,warm but inviting.
ReplyDeletethat texture works so well on the door! It's a lovely shot Pat, I like the composition as well as the colours, so old and interesting.
ReplyDeleteDoorways are always mysterious. You want to see behind. You have taken the beautiful blue door and added some drama to it. Wonderful. V
ReplyDeleteLove the texture work you've done here . . . .it enhances the shot so much . . .lovely work. Teresa x
ReplyDeleteGreat image. Love the textures, they make it so inviting.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot! The textures add a sense that there is a story here -- it draws me in, and I wonder what is going on behind the door. The non-textured version is also nice, but it is just an interesting exercise in composition compared to the drama added by the textures. Beautifully done!
ReplyDeletePat, this was awesome!!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and compostition.
Hope you have a blessed day♥
Ciao Pat!
ReplyDeleteThe textures work so well on the beautiful blue door! It's really lovely!
Happy day!
It looks so inviting Pat! I like what you did with the textures... I know it says pearls and jewellery on the sign - do you know if that's what was there?
ReplyDeletebeautiful photo! Wonderful colors and composition. beautiful edit with textures..
ReplyDeleteA fabulous shot on it's own, but with the added textures it really stands out. Gives it a sense of timelessness.
ReplyDeleteYour Blue Door is a great shot on it's own but the textures you chose certainly enhance it. I love the 'Olde World' feeling you have captured.
ReplyDeleteThis is so gorgeous Pat!
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ReplyDeleteThis is a terrific shot. The eye goes right to that bright blue door. The textures help make it mysterious.
You have the coolest blog...and i love your TT photo for today. Great feel to this.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Brings back fond memories of trips to Europe, too.
ReplyDeletelove that blue!
ReplyDeleteI love this photo ! :)
ReplyDeleteI like the textured photo better, it gives it so much more depth! Great job!!!
ReplyDeleteLove how the edit and texture really makes the original "pop." Wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteWow! This looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous image. I wish I could go somewhere like this so I could take these pictures. I absolutely LOVE the colors and your composition is perfect!
ReplyDeleteA lovely edit!
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