Monday, April 25, 2011

Shore Bird

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Thanks to Mike Baird of Flickr Commons for the use of his image.  I used two of Kim Klassen's textures -- one called 'Robins Egg' and one from her 'Ben's Collection'.
I like the results.  I really did not have to do that much processing as the textures themselves created the look.
This week's challenge will be to use an image of a coffee or tea cup and Kim's 'Serendipity' texture.  I really enjoy seeing all the entries.  So much talent out there.
Have a great week!



20 comments:

  1. What a fab image Marilyn - the textures work a real treat!

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  2. I like the effect of the brown and blue. Great subject too!

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  3. Love the colors at play in this image, beautiful.

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  4. Love, love the texture with this.

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  5. It's a great image...wonderful work with the texture:)

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  6. Very nice...and the content written there( I take this is also from Kim?) seem appropriate for the photo...this looks like a perfect stamp!

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  7. Anonymous7:10 AM

    That bird does look content. He is not troubled by the water on his feet. The colors of this are awesome. Fab capture! ;)

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  8. Great Image!! I like the color and the use of the word! Great mood created with both:)

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  9. really BEAUTIFUL work!! and such a lovely blog - so glad I found you!!

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  10. lovin' the blue with the hint of browns Marilyn! nice!

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  11. I like your process with this image.

    Warmly,
    Karla

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  12. Very nice! The textures work very well with this image.

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  13. really and simply perfect... marilyn...

    thanks for linking up with TT. :) xxo, kim

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  14. beautiful - looks like a postcard for the Jersey shore!

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  15. this is beautiful Marilyn. I love the processing. I will have to look up kim's robins egg- gorgeous!

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  16. Wow, that's nice!!!

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  17. The textures really came out well on this photo - good job!

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