Texture Tuesday
Texture Tuesday haaste päällä ja ajattelin kerrankin "revitellä" ja käyttää fotarin artistic filttereitä joita en yleensä käytä pahemmin. Vetäsin sitten watercolor filtterin ja ei tuo nyt kauheen rehvakas ole mutta on se raffimpi kuin alkuperäinen joka on alinna, eller hur! Hurjaa elämää ja revittelyä, huomatkaa sarkasmi tästä minun villistä elämästäni:)
I don't usually use artistic filters but this time I thought I try and here is the result. It is still quite discreet but I think if you use artistic filters use them very wisely other wise you might ruing the picture. I don't think I went overboard or what do you think!?
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Nice...
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Pierre
Lovely. The filters and texture really make the butterfly "pop".
ReplyDeleteLike it! Beautiful! The artistic filters make it nice. Well done.
ReplyDeleteSe pikkuinen tekee paljon kuvalle.
ReplyDeleteArtistic filterit on justiin mukavat jos vain otetaan nätisti. En minäkään käytän niita paljon.
Hälsningar från ett kallt Sverige!!
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI like this image both ways. Beautiful photo.
ReplyDeletethis is a beautiful shot.. and you're right about the filters being used properly :)
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteCiao Monica
I don't think you over did it at all, looks great.
ReplyDeleteThe final result is great and it makes picture more like a fairy story, I like it ;-)
ReplyDeleteLovely, I Like it alot!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your recipe :)))
Oh wonderful! I tried to capture a butterfly the other day without success. These are both beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHi Henrietta, The composition creates an interesting conversation between the three main elements of the photograph.
ReplyDeleteP.S. The lupin in the earlier post takes my breath away. It is so lovely and colorful!!
Simply lovely! I love them both! So delicate.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful. I love the butterfly.
ReplyDeleteLove them all! You are so creative with the presentation of your posts! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHurja oot, kauniit kuvat. Jälleen kerran.
ReplyDeleteMun silmään tuntuu hyvältä filtteriltä, eli hienoinen revittelyn poikanen toimii. Hienosti revitelty ;-) Anna palaa vaan, tiedä mitä vielä nähdään =D
ReplyDeleteAlkuperäinen on lempeämpi. Käsitelty on iskevämpi.
ReplyDeleteCompare to my snails, this butterfly is gorgeous! You are so creative, I love your work!
ReplyDeleteHenrietta , each time it's a real joy to visit your blog ! So inspiring ...
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful, Henrietta!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI think it looks lovely, Henrietta. But all of your creations are! Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I really like the version with texture but I love the one without this time.
ReplyDeleteErika B
I think it looks great, almost like a painting. I know what you man about filters and textures being overused sometimes. It's all about personal preference and style!
ReplyDeleteAlso, I love the little graphic you used to show your layers! Where did you get it?
Beautiful work. I really love the hint of blue in the butterfly.
ReplyDeleteSeu trabalho é belissimo estou encantada jamais vi um trabalho assim.
ReplyDeleteTomei a liberdade de seguir seu blog convido a seguir o meu.
Pois gostaria muito de acompanhar suas postagens beijos no coração,Evanir.
No, nyt on kyllä revittely huipussaan! Hieno lopputulos, eikä yhtään liian villi!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great work! What a lovely site!
ReplyDeleteWhat inspired ideas!!
Before I learned from Kim's free mini-class, the PSE filters were the only thing I could do....plus some on Picnik. I think you use them very wisely and very well. Beautiful! (I love how you present information and photos on your blog, too...am curious how you put the "recipe" on those neat cards!)
ReplyDeleteIt;s a beautiful photo and with the texture work it's even more amazing
ReplyDeleteAmy- I have bought it from http://www.designerdigitals.com/
ReplyDeleteEvelyn- I put the recipe on those neat cards in photoshop:)
Thank you all so much and sorry my late answers I'm so behind on comments.
Evanir-I really don't have a clue what are you writing, I don't understand that language but nice of you to drop by:)
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