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Pensaba en las estupendas fotos con bruma de
maxim de winter, cuando la hice.
Mis respetos, Arturo...
Feel free to download and use my textures.
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Cover of a small, personal journal. This image was made in response to Flickr Friday's April 16 "Texture" theme. New (to me), very sharp Sigma 70mm macro, an Art series lens.
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Thank you for the texture : JoesSistah's www.flickr.com/photos/27805557@N08/
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PLEASE NO GLITTER GRAPHICS
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Dagmar
Still no new photos from me as I've been really busy lately. I found this photo of carnation flowers from the archive which was taken last year. I wanted it to look a bit different so I thought of applying some grungy textures...Enjoy the rest of the weekend everyone and Happy Hearts Day in advance!!!
This was surprisingly hard to shoot. The bright wall behind was throwing the camera off a bit but got there in the end. Two textures in one photo.
When talking about photography texture refers to the visual quality of the surface of an object, revealed through variances in shape, tone and color depth. Texture brings life and vibrance to images that would otherwise appear flat and uninspiring.
266/365 Work with textures
Poem to a Sunflower
by Katherine R. Lane
I see you there in glory shining bright,
Following the sun and its path of light.
Standing tall above all others in the field,
You grow, conquer, and do not yield.
The little birds take great delight
In playing round you, from day to night.
With your petals of yellow and leaves of green
How very easily you are seen.
But there is more to you than first sight,
More than beauty and grander to delight.
Every beautiful aspect that appears,
Gives praise to the Father dear.
He made you a part of creation,
And you praise him in glorious celebration!
The beauty that within you is expressed,
Gives testimony to his greatness.
Sunflower, how I long to be like you!
Glorifying God in all I do.
Following the Son and His path of light,
To worship Him in His glory shining bright.
I can learn from you, my friend,
With every breath, praise to God, I might send.
With all of his creation telling the story,
Might I, with you, proclaim His glory.
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Texture with my gratitude to JoesSistah: FREE texture citri10 Thank you very much Angela !!
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Minimum nine areas: Bark, trees, flowers, rocks, leaves, pottery, mulch, moss, shadows
Thank you Explore!
for monday's photo challenge
this week's challenge....."Make a photo which sees text in an interesting and unusual way".
more challenge photos
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texture by boccacino
www.flickr.com/photos/boccacino/4306579056/in/set-7215762...
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Texture by Jerry Jones, many thanks
With thanks to….
Textures ~ Una Cierta Mirada , Lady Amada & Skeletal Mess
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Texture by Jerry Jones, many thanks.
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Free texture. If you use this texture please credit my name under your picture, and put a copy of your work in a comment box under my texture. I would love to see the results of your work.
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I belong to this set. Textures&Backgrounds .
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My texture created with Distressed FX Plus and iColorama. Free for anyone to use. Attribution to "done by deb" or "Deb's Artography" would be very much appreciated.
HAPPY TUESDAY'S TEXTURES !!
Here are 4 textures vying for attention: stucco wall panels, old peeling, painted timbers, an unadorned wooden shutter, and as a foil for the others, the paneless window's "anti-texture" of airy darkness.😎
Location: Blotzheim, Alsace FR.
In my album: Dan's Windows.
Visit Sarah Gardner's Blog before February 14th to download the textures used here. They are part of a preview of Sarah's newest texture package and you can also donate to a great cause while doing so. Great trade :)
Created for GhostWorks Text, Texture & Animal Alphabet Challenge
A vole is a small rodent resembling a mouse but with a stouter body, a shorter hairy tail, a slightly rounder head, smaller ears and eyes, and differently formed molars (high-crowned and with angular cusps instead of low-crowned and with rounded cusps). There are approximately 155 species of voles. They are sometimes known as meadow mice or field mice in North America. Vole species form the subfamily Arvicolinae with the lemmings and the muskrats.
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Thank you so much Jerry Jones for:
square 40 at skeletalmess
October Mask OMS-3 at shadowhouse creations
mole from Creative Commons by manual crank
This is from what was a vibrant work of street art, which can be seen in this shot taken eighteen months ago... flic.kr/p/pLtjsU
Calke is a bit different from most National Trust properties in so much as it is not restored but allowed to decay gracefully over the course of time.