Thursday, January 10, 2013

Photo Art Friday

This was fun, as always.  Bonnie's Brown Rice Paper Texture was amazingly versatile in it's effects on my pictures.  Great choice Bonnie ...


I have been remiss in that I didn't jot down my process while I was working on these.  All of them did have the opacity change with the mask/brush, but I did do some lighting effects and others that I am not sure I can trace back ... Sorry.  I'll do better next time :)


15 comments:

Bonnie Zieman, M.Ed. said...

All so different and all command attention! Great editing, Andrea.

Anonymous said...

I like them all!

Gardening in a Sandbox said...

Love how the texture just pops from these colourful creations. Valerie

Sylvia K said...

These are great, Andrea, and I do love the texture! Hope you have a lovely weekend! Enjoy!

A Garden of Threads said...

I agree this was a great texture, it looked good on any photo I added it to. Fabulous art pieces.

Elephant's Child said...

These are all amazing. That said - it is the Sunflower and the Bee which have won my heart this week. Thank you.

Ida said...

Wow this is a Trio of awesomeness. Each one is so different and just delightful. If I had to pick a favorite I think the last one would be my pick just because I love Sunflowers and it's so cheery looking.

Edna B said...

You've done a great job on these photos. Each one is so different, yet so interesting. My favorite is the wooden face. I love the expression. Now I'm off to dreamland. You have a wonderful night, hugs, Edna B.

Marilyn said...

Three great examples. I'm with you.....by the time I'm finished I can't remember what I've done.

Currie Silver said...

These are extraordinary, Andrea!! WOW WOW WOW!!!

Although I DO love to know HOW I am especially glad NOT TO KNOW BEcause these are just so breathtakingly gorgeous.

Thanks so much for sharing!!!

Miriam said...

All of them are simply stunning Andrea, I love love love the sunflower and bee.

Pat said...

I love all three of these!

Anonymous said...

Wow! They are all stunning!

Sherri B. said...

I love the images you chose for this texture - they all look wonderful! And in answer to your question about "flypaper", I'm referring to the flyleaf pages that you can find in old books...those blank pages that are always at the front and/or back. I like to go to archives.org and look through books from the 1800s - some of the flyleaf pages are fantastic for using as textures over your photos. I look for the ones that are ripped, taped, etc. (and I only use the books whose copyright has expired). I hope this helps explain! Have a great weekend, Andrea. :)

Linda Gibbons said...

These are fabulous edits. I especially love what you did with the flower!

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