Kim at Kim Klassen's Texture Tuesdays has challenged us to use our own photos and one of her texture filters to produce a one-of-kind , original piece of art. The filter I chose to use is entitled "Let Go". ( a watercolor filter)
Wonderful texture isn't it? The photo I chose to alter using this filter is...
Here is the photo with the "let go" texture...
Here is same photo altered further..
Here is another photo I used.....
With texture..
more filters..
and....
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Have a creative and imaginative day
Hugging you
SueAnn
oo i like the altered further version of each of them....by itself the filter gives and odd wash from the wide....
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tulips. I love the gritty look of the door frame in the second last image.
ReplyDeleteFun to play around with photos but I've got to say that I truly love the original tulip image the best.. the tiny details like the water droplets get lost with the textures. Still, fun to see what you can do with it. Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteI have been making my own textures but find many of them overpower the beauty of the photo if I am not careful. I also am not very intuitive on which type of filter works best until I try several!
ReplyDeletethe watercolor texture works really well with the tulips - like the gradation!
ReplyDeleteLove the tulips and the door in particular.
ReplyDeleteMaggie X
Nuts in May
The first edit of the tulips is beautiful! So soft and romantic.
ReplyDeleteall of your renderings are fantastic, love how they differ!
ReplyDeleteI like your experiments. Excellent results!
ReplyDeleteKim's texture on the beautiful pink tulips is quite lovely.
ReplyDeleteHmmm, I suppose I could get used to the experiments, but i still like the original photos very much.
ReplyDeleteLooking at the tulips, I miss spring! Still winter here. The door turned out spectacular.
ReplyDeleteEWian