It was a snow day today. Actually ice and snow making it impossible to leave our neighborhood. So hubby came home early and we enjoyed the day together. I worked on some bokeh textures. I love using these on tree and flower photos as they add a touch of magical whimsy. Hope you can find a use for these. Download here.
Showing posts with label Textures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Textures. Show all posts
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Thursday, February 21, 2013
St. Louis Balloon Race
I revisited some photos from this past summer's balloon race. It's an annual event in St. Louis. If you get the chance, it's a must see.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Year of Change
It's been an incredibly eventful year so far this year. With one daughter getting married and the other graduating from high school and leaving for college, this momma isn't quite sure what to do with herself. Empty-nest syndrome....big time! On top of all that, we sold our home of seven years and are in the process of purchasing a new home. I have no option but to adapt, deal with the emotions and move on. So, to help me deal with all of these feelings, I usually find that I pour myself into something creative. Here is a look at what I've been up to recently.
Touched
Spent some time at our local Botanical Garden yesterday to get in some of the last few blooms of the season. They are fading fast, but hopefully to be replaced by some fall colors soon.
Thought I'd try something new and give a quick tutorial on how to create the effect on this photo.
Touched

I use Photoshop CS5 to create all my textured photos. First I bring my RAW files into Adobe Camera Raw and adjust for exposure, contrast, and sharpness. Opening the file into Photoshop, I then add my textures. In the above photo, I added a bokeh layer set to Screen at 78% opacity and then a second texture layer by Distressed Jewel set to Soft Light at 58% opacity. I then ran an action from Paint the Moon's Photoshop Elements Set, Fresh Wonderland, called Candy Light Pop adjusting layers to desired look. If you'd like more information on using textures and actions, visit Rita at The Coffeeshop Blog. She's got awesome tutorials, as well, as lots of freebies.
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