After seeing an absolutely beautiful photo with texture on Char's blog, I decided that it was time for me to learn how to add texture to my photos. So here is one of my first attempts. (For another attempt, check out today's post on simple things.) I think I need to work on it a little more. But it's much easier than I thought it would be, and I can tell that I'm going to have fun experimenting with it.
I learned how to do it here. Char, thanks so much for being so inspiring -- your photos and your writing are amazing!
21 comments:
This is lovely! Very cool. ;-)
Lovely picture and great work, Mary!
Such a soft look... like a water color painting!
Di
The Blue Ridge Gal
I love the result. You're inspiring me to give it a try myself!!!
one of these days....
nice
I'm inspired! I have been trying my hand at it, wish me luck. I love this! Looks like a painting.
Ooo, I like it! Sometimes I wish I had Photoshop...
Beautiful - looks like fun to play with those textures!
It's pretty. Very artistic and ethereal.
You have opened up a whole new world.
I can't wait to see what you come up with.
Jen
Oh. My. Gosh. I love this. I don't know Char. Must go there now. Mary, you are inspiring. And just as Char inspires you, well what comes around, you know. Have a restful day.
Hey, for some reason I was thinking of you when I woke up. I was thinking of painting. And started to wonder how your wallpaper removal had gone?
oh.my.god. you put me to SHAME. this is gorgeous!!! excellent job
Wonderful. Amazing what a program of Photoshop can do.
I must invest in that one day.
That is truly a work of art...Gonna sell prints of it?
I like the effects in this!
Very beautiful. I love all your pictures.
Debbie
The first thing I though was, "this a nice textural photo". Nice!
This is really lovely! I love the softness and delicacy and colour.
I like the way the background makes me want to touch it to see if it feels like hand made paper...
Thanks for the tip about textures. It's so much fun. I've been playing around on Picnik and added some words too. Same idea as Photoshop just fading the texture over a photo. (and its free) Love your work.
Came across your blog through Delwyn it is inspiring for me,your writing and visuals are precious.
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