Recipe:
- layer on the wander warm texture
- set the blending mode to darker color and the opacity to 30%
- add the sparks warm texture on top
- set the blending mode to soft light and the opacity to 75%
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Kristy, both of these are wonderful, but the one on the right is pure magic. What a magnificent composition, and as always, your processing is so very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing with us this week at The Creative Exchange.
Have a wonderful day!
lisa.
You're such a sweetheart Lisa, thank you!
DeleteBeautiful work, Kristy. I love the vines. So pretty. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh my- those are really really pretty.
ReplyDeleteOh beautiful, love your texture work!
ReplyDeleteThe lighting is just perfect, Kristy. Lovely treatment. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images both....the one on the right really appeals with those dangling vines.
ReplyDeleteIn the tones that I just adore. A winner. V
ReplyDeletei love these beautiful, golden, warm colours!
ReplyDeletevery nicely done:)
wow these are gorgeous...i can't decide which one i like better!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely! I want to live there! So peaceful and serene!
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning! The texture is stunning!
ReplyDeleteFantabulous editing... love the warm colors... the vines are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining this week's Barn Charm =)
Beautiful!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely setting! It looks like Fall... oh I miss fall. ;)
ReplyDeleteThis was taken in the fall on a long country drive with my Mother. I take so many photographs in the fall (it's my favorite season) that is takes me months and months to share them all.
Deleteoh, wow.... that is just heavenly looking. great shot. thanks, for sharing at Bluff Area Daily. i will come back again soon to see your work. you truly have a wonderful gift. wow. (:
ReplyDeleteI just love them great shots and editing. Whose textures are you using? They look really nice.
ReplyDeleteSaun, I design a line a textures. You can find them by clicking on the in the recipe or visiting the boutique tab on the menu.
Deletethese are so beautiful Kristy! I love your ability to pair pictures together and I really love the close up of the ivy in the pic on the right--beautiful tones and color!
ReplyDeleteoh and I'm totally following you on Pinterest now :)
ReplyDeleteBe warned, I'm addicted to pinning and create boards. Thanks for the follow Jaymi!
DeleteExcellent photographs and post-processing.
ReplyDeleteRegards and best wishes
Lovely processing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely barn, and wonderful shots of it. :-)
ReplyDeleteNoteworthy Musings
Love this! I want to go there. Stunning texture, tones and visual interest. Thank you for sharing and for linking up with Tones and Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteI found your lovely blog...just clicking around...and so happy I did. Just adore olde wood, olde barns, olde most anything..and adore textures on images.
ReplyDeleteYour menu helps a good deal for your texture treatment.
Have joined your blog...and will be here a while I am thinking.
Rose