I, too, am a quilter, and for years I made dolls. Now I am concentrating on the photography. Thanks for your response about my being unable to access “felicity” . I will look for it on your site. In this shot I love the way you have lightened your sneakers. I am a lover of the old Flemish painters, so I have had a tendency to go dark with just a tad of light somewhere in the shot. Now, with the Beyond Layers class with Kim, I am trying to make myself thing LIGHT and SIMPLE. Nice composition in this one. genie
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This is very nice picture.
ReplyDeleteLove it! How do you do the mouse over feature? Is it a blogger feature or Elements feature?
ReplyDeleteWow the difference between the pics is amazing, haha great post thanks for sharing x
ReplyDeleteVery creative. I really like what the texture does to this.
ReplyDeleteyes, a great pair of shoes and a great image, it's always good when we find a good pair!
ReplyDeleteLove your take on 'white' - it made me smile. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great difference with the layers! I may have to invest in a new edition of Elements if I keep seeing such beautiful images!
ReplyDeleteOnly a Diva can make it look special! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love your treatment of this photo! Great job.
ReplyDeleteI, too, am a quilter, and for years I made dolls. Now I am concentrating on the photography. Thanks for your response about my being unable to access “felicity” . I will look for it on your site. In this shot I love the way you have lightened your sneakers. I am a lover of the old Flemish painters, so I have had a tendency to go dark with just a tad of light somewhere in the shot. Now, with the Beyond Layers class with Kim, I am trying to make myself thing LIGHT and SIMPLE. Nice composition in this one. genie
ReplyDeleteisn't it great what texturing does!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the art. I will try turning mine into art. I'm a new follower from Katherine's Corner. Have a great week. Doylene
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to stop by and invite you to come participate in my Spring Giveaway Jubilee. There are several giveaways up already and more will be added throughout the month. You can enter them all and even link up one of your own, if you'd like!
Have a great night,
Sarah
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Karren
I wish I knew how to do this kind of stuff. Looks great xo
ReplyDeleteI like this photo.
ReplyDeleteExcellent post-processing.
Regards and best wishes