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I noticed a cool reflection on this bathroom towel rack. It was interesting with only a little light coming from the hallway and a small nightlight. Didn't get what I was trying for, but I like the resulting texture, which I guess came from the low level of light. Cropped a bit and desaturated in iMac photos, but otherwise straight from my iPhone.
Feel free to use these high res texture images for layering and creating digi composites. I would appreciate a credit and link back if you wish. Enjoy!
To create a link back
Please copy this code and paste it into your image description:
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<b>FREE texture</b> from <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/beapierce/sets/72157601574009156/">NinianLif</a>
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It will look like this:
FREE texture from NinianLif
Once you've created a wonderful textured image, please come and join me at NinianLif's Texture Addicts and post it to the group pool!
Texture created by mashing my charcoal drawings up with my stock texture images.
Friendz this is my first Texture upload for flickr,I hope you will enjoy. Please put your suggestions if required. Merry Christmas to all of you!!!!!!
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During a visit to Rochester NY last year we visited the zoo. The rhinos were very photogenic - especially from the rear!!
Textures: T1 and T36 in my free texture set (Free Textures by TCP)
Sony A7r2
Sony/Zeiss 16-35 F4 ZA OSS
ISO 100 | 29mm | F11 | 3.2 sec
Lee Filter 1.2 ND
Headed out to Turimetta Beach this morning with the @focusaustralia Group..
Some great light showed up and perfect tide for this location..
Instagram @johnarmytage
Dry seeds scatter
from my hand into the wind
one clings
as if to say there is in me
something yet to be
- Jeanne Emrich,
Explored March 17th :)
Textures thanks to Kim Klassen for dusty rose, light paper and golden :)
Factory Butte near Hanksville, Utah seen shortly after sunset, surrounded by a terrain of radiating, eroded ridges.
Trying to reduce the "clinical" feel of flower radiographs, here an "earthy" texture is applied to one of the xray images Charles Needle and I did the other day.
View the Entire - Radiographs Set
View the entire Textured Images Set
View my - Most Interesting according to Flickr
I will be very happy if you use my texture and leave me a small copy of your work in my comment box below.
Dedicated to all my friends...
been so busy lately and missed you ...
and I missed the opportunity to visit your inspiring photos...
and to learn from ya'll...
Best wishes!
Feel free to use these high res texture images for layering and creating digi composites. I would appreciate a credit and link back if you wish. Enjoy!
To create a link back
Please copy this code and paste it into your image description:
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<b>FREE texture</b> from <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/beapierce/sets/72157601574009156/">NinianLif</a>
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It will look like this:
FREE texture from NinianLif
Once you've created a wonderful textured image, please come and join me at NinianLif's Texture Addicts and post it to the group pool!
Texture created by mashing my charcoal drawings up with my stock texture images.
Feel free to use on your creations, just don't claim as your own or resell it. I hope everyone had a great Easter.
How to save this texture... Go to the top click on "All sizes" once your at the larger image click on the tab that says "original" then right click on it and save it to your computer.
Very basic tip on using-
Open the texture, open your image.
If your using Photoshop, go to your "layers palette" have your texture as the top layer then play with the layer settings, try these (make sure your on your texture, not your photo): Overlay, Soft Light, Hard Light (more dramatic) and Multiply.. keep in mind you can always use a light opacity eraser and erase bits of the texture away from your image.
Have fun...
Created for Rubys Treasure Challenge 62
Premade background with thanks to Rubyblossom
Texture with thanks to Rubyblossom