I almost did not get my entry done for Photo Art Friday.
I'm having a hard time with re-entry after the holidays.
Thank goodness Bonnie at Pixel Dust Photo Art was kind enough to share her lovely
"faded fresco" texture with us. I used it with an photo I took of
Xavier del Bac Mission outside of Tucson, AZ. Though I like it with the linear light blend I really liked the difference blend which gave it some wonderful color. If you go to Bonnie's blog, she gives instructions on how to make a border (as I did in the bottom photo) using your crop tool. Thanks, Bonnie!
Linear Light
Difference
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12 comments:
Very nice! I really like how this turned out, and will have to try out Bonnies tutorial on this. Lovely!
Well done, your composition is great, must give it a try.
Lovely texture work, Marilyn. And, I also like the framing that Bonnie provides. I have used it myself. Thanks for sharing. Neat place in Tucson
Using the difference blend mode did add lots of color and made it a little more painterly somehow. Took it out of the realistic realm and into the paint with emotion realm.
Wonderful work with the texture. I love the colors in the second edit.
oh, and what a difference; great take Marilyn!
Hi Marilyn really like your two photos! I have never tried digital art but I know you can do a lot with it. Someday I will try it! Linda M
The difference blending mode turns the picture into something completely different. I like both effects very much - and what a great motif anyway!
Great edit of this mission. It looks like a very fascinating place. I like the colored version but I'm leaning more towards the linnear version as my favorite of the two. It has such a warm feel about it.
I am really enjoying all the work that you are doing... busy bee :o)
well done. :)
You wanted to know of the light on my amaryllis.
It´s on Bildverkstan.
nfverk.blogspot.com :)
just wonderful! i think i should use this texture more often also...
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