Last evening I sat down to play with some photos and try to create a piece of photo art. Pixel Dust Photo Art asked us to use a flower and one or more of her textures for our piece. If I tried to do this again I would not know what steps I used as I push a button here and there and if I like it I keep it and go on. The texture I used was called Antique Deskpad. I can tell you that I like the blend mode luminosity for wild and wacky colour variations.
I am joining Photo Art Friday with Bonnie and I am again this year going to attempt to post a picture a day for every day in August as part of Susannah Conway’s August Break.
Have a great day
16 comments:
Oh, I do this all of the time, Valerie (forget the steps I took in an edit)! Whatever steps you took here, this sure is beautiful. I love all of the wonderful shades of pink.
Beautiful Val. It is like laying in a field of wildflowers. Take care and have an enjoyable weekend.
This turned out lovely, Valerie!
Oh, that's gorgeous!! I'm going to have to experiment with Luminosity a bit more.
this looks like a beautiful chalk drawing, Valerie! very unique!
Dreamy... and thanks for the luminosity tip! ;)
such a deLIGHTfull way to play, Valerie, and the resulting art is BEyond BEautimosity!!!
Lovely edit.
It looks like a lace curtain - all light and airy. Beautiful effect, Valerie.
Oh dear, this is so lovely - I know the way you do it. I do this sometimes as well and I TRY to remember as there are many who ask. I am in awe looking at yours - Thanks a lot for sharing
My contribution to PDA is here:
http://www.cordes.re/blog/kunst/?p=102
Have a great weekend !
This is so dreamy and pretty. Your edit is fabulous.
I hear you about not knowing what steps I do to get to my end result. I sometimes try to write them down but often forget due to being intent on creating something that appeals to me rather then remembering how I did it.
You created a very nice piece of art. So what steps you took is rather irrelevant. :)
Luminosity does produce some glorious effects - and certainly did so here - along with all your other edits!
It feels like standing in a beautiful prairie among wild flowers in the fog. I love the effect and I chuckle when you say I don't remember the steps. How many of us have done the same thing and wonder if we will ever be able to recreate a similar effect. But we do and we have fun doing it, which is what it is all about. Beautiful work Valerie ...
Andrea @ From The Sol
I like this beautiful picture very much.
So soft and dreamy.. really beautiful!!
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