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I'm back from a couple weeks of little time for creativity & playing with a new texture I've been working on - not quite where I want it, but close.
I hope you're having a nice Fall season... or Spring if you're in the Southern Hemisphere.
We're having exciting weather. Last week, we had the hottest day in L.A. hIstory, then teh weather turned chilly this week, and we had a rainy day today. We're getting heat again this weekend. Ah, the joys of a California Autumn!
Chasing Dreams - Red Sky Texture
Located in Sünching near Regensburg.
Texture from href="http://www.practicalphotoshopmag.com/2012/05/12/100-free-photoshop-textures-to-download/"
Art - Texture added to photo image, enlarge for a better view.
Thanks to everyone that views and comments on my images - very much appreciated.
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I have tried to process this image several times, but failed until now. I always assumed it was a barn, but as I was processing it I realized that it could have been used for many other purposes; maybe as a church or to store buggies. This was taken in the Ohio Amish country in October 2022. I processed it in Photoshop and used six textures, Lenabem-Anna J’s textures 334, 389, 390 and Oil paint primer and one of my own textures.
This is about as close to a turkey vulture as I ever wish to be. I had been driving along a country road in spring and spotted this fellow as he was perched on the beam sticking out of the top of an abandoned barn. I really wasn't sure what kind of bird he was until I got closer and had a better look at that "face only a mother could love."
He tolerated my being there for a few minutes and was probably amused as I stumbled over the old farm rubble trying to get close enough for a picture and I don't for one minute believe he was more afraid of me than I was of him--not with that beak! Quite honestly though, I'm not sure what put me into a bigger state of palpitation: his predatory appearance or whether I'd got a reasonably clear shot of His Nibs. :-D
It was a grey and damp day so the sky was as white as paper which is why he's a Textured Turkey.
Thank you all so much for your kind comments on my Adora and Shiloh photos and the warm welcome back. :-)
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so varied, once you start looking!
I find it fun, Definitely makes me smile!
Brighten your day with a smile at little things, many small?
What do they make??? YESS!
I wish you a day full of beauty and thank you for your visit, Magda, (*_*)
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green, food, force, stems, crop, growth, natural, horizontal, colour, textures, "Nikon D7200", "magda indigo"
textured with his own textures ,made a painting in photosketcher and second texture of grunge.
Thanks for the visit have a wonderful day
White Single flower on green textured background. Texture from French Kiss Texture - Morning Dew. Textured in Photoshop.
Another wobbly one from my walk a while ago for my little 100x Motion project.
This is the drive to Owlpen Manor, a public footpath. The manor is a private house in a small valley which is one of the header valleys for the one where I live about a mile away. It is now used for events like weddings. Parts date back to the 1100s.
Owlpen is a little hamlet with just the manor, a small manor church (with interesting mosaics), an old courthouse, and a few houses and a couple of farms. There’s a Wikipedia entry that waxes lyrical about it if you are interested. This is, after all, just a picture of a muddy track.
What I like about this image are the textures you get (you may need to zoom in to see these if you are curious, depending on your device). Much of the texturing comes I think from the heavy sharpening I have done in the processing - I’ve used Unsharp Mask, Clarity and High Pass/Linear Light blend mode, all at pretty high settings.
Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image and touching the textures. Happy 100x :)