April 29, 2014

Boy oh Buoy!!

An unremarkable photo, taken with my I-phone early on Sunday morning, of a buoy which was mostly disintegrated.  Adding some texture, brushes and masks makes it more pleasing to the eye.


Mouse Over to see Original
"Sonnet2" texture courtesy of Kim Klassen.
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19 comments:

Barbara said...

Wonderful edit, so creative!

Jeanne said...

totally love what you have done with this shot. No longer, in any way, a plain or unremarkable shot!

Anonymous said...

Lovely post-processing worK

Beverly said...

Love your mouse-over, showing the original. You've created a piece of art Pat!!

Viv@Thoughts from the Desktop said...

Oh I love a bit of grunge and your picture is a beauty.

Unknown said...

Wonderful piece of art!

Michelle B said...

You created a wonderful image! I always love seeing before and after shots. It makes me look at my 'unremarkable' shots a little closer before deleting.

Jeanie said...

The differences always intrigue me. Very nice indeed and I agree with Michelle who said that she liked seeing the before and after shots. So do I.

Unknown said...

You're right texture can really do the trick!

genie said...

Love your brush work, and Kim’s texture was the perfect one. Beautiful work. genie

Anonymous said...

So nice , looks really like a painting !

Optimistic Existentialist said...

Very creative edit here - and I agree with P.S. Photography - it very much looks like a painting!

EarlK said...

Wonderful photo to begin with . . . and the texturing gives it another dimension of beauty.

Prairie Jill said...

Oh, that's gorgeous! Very creative edit.

Tamar SB said...

Very cool! You're so creative!

carol l mckenna said...

Very creative shot and photo editing ~ xoxo

artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)

Kim Cunningham said...

That's so nice! I love iPhone shots. So nice to have a take along camera when you just wanted to be unencumbered. Thank you for joining us today at LTT!

Anonymous said...

The texture does add. Love the mouse over effect. :)

Anonymous said...

Well done.