I am having a great time playing with textures! This week's Texture Tuesday challenge - use any of Kim Klassen's textures on a photo. (I used Kim's newest texture "Embrace".)
I took this photo a couple of years ago in the deep south - Alabama!
I love that photo! If I saw it in a magazine I would have never guess that it was a 21 century shot. Stopping by from Katherine's Corner. I'll check out what you have to follow. I like your linkups, I'll definitely be back for the Wednesday one.
Another fabulous blog I've found by joining Katherine's Corner blog hop. TFS your work, you are an amazing artist and now that I'm following you I look forward to enjoying more of your work. Your felt artwork is divine too, wish I could do that. TFS
it's incredibly atmospheric...and Imlove the acid lemony colour of the building. So now you've texturised, can I be a pedant and ask what the picture looked like before?
Hi, you've put a link to a challenge card on my blog, but I can't see a card?!! The challenge is grey white and red. If you did it by mistake, can you take your name off please? Thanks a lot Enfys
beautiful!Thank you for participating in the Thursday Favorite things hop and for always sharing with your readers. I hope you made some new bloggy friends. Hoping your weekend is a sweet one xo P.S. did you enter the pink poodle giveaway?
I just took a second look and realized the look is more blue than white. Silly me. The writing brings out the French feeling as well. Good job. Hugs again...Jeanne
It's a great photo!
ReplyDeleteLovely!!
ReplyDeleteoooh what a lovely edit Pat . . .beautiful, Teresa xx
ReplyDeleteI really like your image and edit. The frame gives it an older feel. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteThis could be a post card, its so perfect. Love the image (especially the fence in it) and your use of texture here, Pat. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely image and texture work.Thanks for sharing. Blessings Suzanne
ReplyDeleteI think that looks great. I love the original photo and the texture is perfect. Also think the framing adds alot. very nice pat!
ReplyDeleteReally lovely, Pat! Great edit! ...best wishes to you for 2012! :)
ReplyDeletePerfect photo,and the texture work fantastic, Hugs May x x x
ReplyDeleteLove the photo. I got a new camera in September and all of a sudden I'm seeing things differently. I'm finding I like architecture...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Kay
WOYWW#92
Super photo (Hazel, WOYWW 108) x
ReplyDeleteA great first crafty peek of the year, your photo is amazing Happy new year!
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Enfys
How fun! What a neat photo! Happy WOYWW! -Amanda 28
ReplyDeleteI love that photo! If I saw it in a magazine I would have never guess that it was a 21 century shot. Stopping by from Katherine's Corner. I'll check out what you have to follow. I like your linkups, I'll definitely be back for the Wednesday one.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I love working on photos! Something I would like to do more of this year! ♥
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo!
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Brenda 75
Love the photo and the texture!
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous blog I've found by joining Katherine's Corner blog hop. TFS your work, you are an amazing artist and now that I'm following you I look forward to enjoying more of your work. Your felt artwork is divine too, wish I could do that. TFS
ReplyDeleteThe texture gave the photograph such a lovely painterly quality!
ReplyDeleteBtw, I'm hopping by from Thursday Favorite Things and hope you'll join my Winter Blog Hop, too.
This is wonderful Pat!
ReplyDeleteit's incredibly atmospheric...and Imlove the acid lemony colour of the building. So now you've texturised, can I be a pedant and ask what the picture looked like before?
ReplyDeleteHi, you've put a link to a challenge card on my blog, but I can't see a card?!! The challenge is grey white and red. If you did it by mistake, can you take your name off please?
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot
Enfys
beautiful!Thank you for participating in the Thursday Favorite things hop and for always sharing with your readers. I hope you made some new bloggy friends. Hoping your weekend is a sweet one xo P.S. did you enter the pink poodle giveaway?
ReplyDeleteI just took a second look and realized the look is more blue than white. Silly me. The writing brings out the French feeling as well. Good job.
ReplyDeleteHugs again...Jeanne
Pat, I have no idea what happened to my comment before this last one??? a mystery.
ReplyDeleteJeanne,
This is very a serene photo. I wish I could be there. It looks so peaceful, colorful, and warm.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower from Katerine's book club. Your blog is beautiful and I love the picture.
ReplyDeleteA lovely photo, beautifully framed. Maggie
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a watercolor.