If you're captivated by sunsets too- try this technique to spread the glow of the setting sun in any image!
- Add colors of the sunset by layering the Clay Texture on a blending mode of soft light at full opacity
- Diffuse the light with the Lichen Texture on a soft light blending mode too
- Adjust the opacity of the Lichen Texture to between 80% and 90%
Now before the sun sets join me in a Photo Challenge:
P.S. I hope you're Valentine's is Captivating too!
P.P.S. Readers get the Thunderstorm Texture Pack free!
P.P.S. Readers get the Thunderstorm Texture Pack free!
Great shot! Love the vintage camera!
ReplyDeleteI love the after edit! Love the vintage feel to it. Beautiful....as always =) Happy Saturday! xo
ReplyDeleteI love your editing skills, I enjoy following your blog very much. Kaye—the road goes ever ever on
ReplyDeleteAnother BEAUTIFUL edit!! I just love how you display your before & afters with those frames, against the burlap texture...SO creative. Thanks for sharing the recipe!! :)
ReplyDeleteI sure wish I had photoshop! Great tips if I did!!
ReplyDeleteKaye- thanks, I'm following yours too!
ReplyDeleteJulie- I just can't enough of vintage frames
Love, love! :)
ReplyDeletegreat shot, love the vintage camera!
ReplyDeleteI love the vintage feel for the vintage camera! I've never used textures before, but after reading this and a few other blog posts, I think I need to experiment!
ReplyDeletereally neat effect on this shot. I will have to try layering my next photo.
ReplyDeleteLook how cute Brownie is! Love it.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! Love the brownie camera!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! :) I love the vintage camera. Thanks again for linking up!
ReplyDeleteThis is just fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing, and Happy Valentine's Day to you!
I don't have photoshop, but I do love what you did! Thanks for visiting my blog :D
ReplyDeleteLove the editing! (and that camera:-))
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