Original photo taken in the Smallwood Store, Everglades City, FL. This is the closest I've come to baking for the holidays!
(I realized after capturing the layers panel, that most of what I had done was lost since I merged so many layers together. I had hoped to show you the numerous steps taken to achieve the skewed text and shadow.)
Linking to:
Cool Clicks Thursday
Cool Clicks Thursday
Photo Art Fridays
Weekly Top Shot
Your Sunday Best
Favorite Photo Friday
Show Off Your Shot
Friday My Town Shoot Out
Weekly Top Shot
Your Sunday Best
Favorite Photo Friday
Show Off Your Shot
Friday My Town Shoot Out
23 comments:
thank you for sharing at the hop xo P.S. what photo program do you use?
I did manage to make some Oreo Truffles this year...they are divine..however, I would much rather 'bake' something up in Photoshop ;) Thank you so much for participating in Cool Clicks Thursday.
Thought the word graphics were cool and the final result was well done♫
I love the textures and am always attracted to antique kitchen implements :) Visiting from Cool Clicks!
Love the old kitchen items and butcher block.
Can you believe I live in Florida and haven't been to the Everglades yet? I love your photo and the text on it...great job.
Laurie
Love how that baking shot came out!
Great shot! I love all the wood and the text. Good job :)
Visiting from Thursday Favorite Things.
This is a wonderful old image and Artwork. Fantastic !
I like the vintage feel of this photo.
Exquisite photo, I like it. Greetings.
I like this photo of old baking utensils and that great old table! Very creative! xx
Very nice, and the text does add a nice touch to the overall feel.
Very nice - would make a nice cookbook cover!
Great cooking shot ~ ^_^
(A Creative Harbor) ^_^
You did a great job. Well edited.
Love what you've created here. So timeless. Wishing you and yours all the best for this up and coming new year!
Great photo and text! Keep on playing! All my baking came from BJ's, the only way to go!!! Happy New Year!
Nice image. It's always fun to try something new.
I'm still not good with PS or PSE. :) LOVE what you did here. Well done!
Well done, it's not easy changing things up but always well worth it :)
Amazing. You're so freaking talented!
I think the final result is wonderful!
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