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James has been restoring the last of the doors in our house (this is number 9). We picked this one up at our favorite junk dealer in Searsport called Treasures and Trash.
The bathroom still needs an 1850s-appropriate door, but he's going to build that one himself (it's not a standard size).
Caught a view of this beautiful textury wall and poster the other day. There's something about how the guy's face is torn off that is really interesting.
A classic location from Arches National Park, this icon is heavily over-photographed so my take on it was to go infrared. Faux infrared it has to be admitted (ie all done in post) but this shot stood out as strongest with a tweaked version of the Infrared setting in CS4. After that I've dodged and burned, removed noise in the sky and used the wonderful Nik Sharpener to increase the texture. Have a look at original size to enjoy the textury goodness.
this roll went through hell, the shutter stuck, i rewound the film, realized that the roll wasn't done yet, opened the canister, pulled out the lip, put it back in the camera, and finished the roll. this was the first slide in the roll, so i think that it got exposed to some light during all that
this was actually the second picture taken on the roll, and was only taken b/c the butcher was nagging me, and wanted to be in the picture, he didn't realize that i was shooting at such a long exposure, that he wouldn't show up because he kept dancing around.
What is it about crayons that makes them so appealing even into adulthood? Is it the textury way they feel when you rub them across fresh white paper? The way they're able to make a complete non-artist like myself feel capable of...(read entire post here oylpa.blogspot.com/2010/11/day-56-crayons-and-adulthood.html ).
avocados stuffed with tofu and mixed veggies. i decided to finally try it and was a little disappointed. the textury pinkish whitish creamy dressing was a major turnoff. but other than that, not bad.
@lilinkerdesigns stitched hearts and crackle paint make for a fun, textury card! Textury. Is that a word? It should be. :)
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First HDR taken with my Fuji X100. Looks nice. Though, hate the look of that tree (too messy and textury), had to crop a really nice looking car on the road to straighten the image.
Just looking for textures that the whores might enjoy.
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Another thing that HDR does very well is texture. Decaying things, rusting things, metal and wooden things, all get nice and textural, and textury-looking. On the way to the grocery store for Chimay and other effects for the evening's dinner, I stopped at the decrepit White's Furniture building in Mebane, once a fully-functioning American factory, now nothing at all. They plan on making apartments out of the building, but before I need to get in there and shoot the hell out of it and all it's composting glory.
See more HDR and a month of Strobist shots on my 365 blog: www.doublelgphotos.squarespace.com
Raining buckets, so I spent my day indoors fixing a bunch of things that needed fixing and tidying up a bit. To fulfill today's prompt, I found my iguana lawn ornament that I keep inside my house (because why not?) Like its textury goodness.
Prompt: Looking down
Finally looked through some old photos that I've meant to sort out for ages and found a few I deemed post-worthy. This is one of them!
Mmm...Textury.
Abandoned gas station along the old Lincoln Highway (US 30) near Jefferson, IA.
From this weekend's outing with Luke and Lindsay.
Lots of textury goodness in the lage size.