The Texture Touch


What a thrill it is to capture the beginnings of a summer storm! Turning down a country road to find windmill at such a time - priceless.

texture.ology
  1. Start with heirloom vol 1 #4 texture
  2. Select the darken blending mode at an opacity of 65%
  3. Next add heirloom vol 2 #5 texture
  4. Select the overlay blending mode at an opacity of 60%


summer storm

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25 comments :

  1. Oh so pretty. Nice process, and lovely image.

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  2. Lovely pics!
    Greetings from Hamburg, Germany!

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  3. Hi!
    Beautiful! Have a great day!

    Sherrie
    Food for Thought
    http://100sweets.blogspot.com/2012/07/project-366-rewind-week-28.html

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  4. Nice processing of these great images.

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  5. So pretty Kristy- what amazing scenery you have around.

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  6. Very nice images....great job!

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  7. Anonymous1:02 PM CDT

    I agree, summer storm + windmill = awesome! =)

    Thanks

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    1. That's my kind of math Tricia! LOL

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  8. Love the textures. Calming and peaceful. :)

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  9. You always inspire me to go exploring.

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  10. The soft green texture is so calming. Love the windmills too. Valerie

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  11. Anonymous5:48 PM CDT

    Gorgeous--I like (a lot)!!! :)

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  12. Love, love, love these! Beautiful.

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  13. I love the one that includes everything...would love to see the originals, too.

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  14. Wowza...I love these, Kristy. The tones are so perfect!

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    1. You always make me smile Dina - You're "Wowza!"

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  15. this is stunning Kristy! I'd love to feature one of your lovely photos this weekend in my simple things roundup. :)

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    1. Ooh, please do Rebecca!! Thanks!

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  16. Absolutely beautiful processing!

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  17. LOVE LOVE these shots of yours, so beautiful.. I got to judge this week and yours is one of my fav's. Hope you can stop in and check out your photo picked / snag a button. Thanks SO much for linking again to Finagle A Foto.. Wishing you a beautiful evening.. xo (Marilyn - Co-Host).. http://www.theartsygirlconnection.com

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  18. What a lovely old structure. Love the wind mill too.

    Noteworthy Musings - Barn Charm #94

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