PAF – nov 4th – 6th

i often work quite cumbersome in achieving a certain result (to tell the truth: too lazy to read or explore instructions…). same here. i found the grid background somewhere online and thought that looks awesome. couldn´t figure out how to get my photos into the rounded edges. so i gave my pics a black ttv-frame first, then i could fiddle them into the black placeholder. sure there are better methods;) but as i said: cumbersome. that´s what i am sometimes. but i get my results;)

the colored splashes are brushes, easy to make.

when i shot the blossom photos in spring i had no idea that i would dig into photo-editing this year. and i enjoy it so much!

find more altered photos at the showcase “friday photo art”.

14 thoughts on “PAF – nov 4th – 6th

  1. How creative! You’ve given us the color palette of the image with brushes – great idea. Thank you for sharing your considerable talents with Photo Art Friday!!!

  2. Zwei superschoene Werke hier – dieser schwarze Rahmen mit den runden Ecken gefaellt mir echt gut. Vielen Dank fuer deinen Besuch auf meinem Blog! Ich wuerd dir gerne ein wenig Sonne zuschicken!

  3. I’m like you – if I don’t “get it” or find the instructions simple, I dive straight in and find a way to make it work for me! So, these are awesome! I must go have a look at PAF… You know you are guilty of encouraging my passion for textures…!!!!
    That little wood with the bat boxes is fantastic – it’s in a tiny village, really quiet and only local kids play there, so the bats are pretty much undisturbed. They used to fly round our garden in the evenings when we lived there – they were like very big moths! We have some living in the roof of the house we rented. We also had honey bees living in the walls – it was a very weird house!

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