" The greater part of our happiness or misery depends upon our dispositions, and not upon our circumstances".
- Martha Washington
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
playing around with my photos
I took some pictures of my front door wreath and played around to give it a watercolor look
Sepia is a tone I like, as it gives some pics a dreamy or romantic type quality.
Origins - produced from the ink of the sepia cuttlefish. Originally used as a watercolor pigment.
This one a little too sepia maybe
I trimmed my box to hug my statue. I do like playing around in shaping my boxwoods.
I love the watercolor effect in the first picture,it would make a beautiful subject for a stained glass window. I like to use sepia effects to give some photos a vintage feel,it is softer than just black and white. Carolyn.
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I love the watercolor effect in the first picture,it would make a beautiful subject for a stained glass window.
I like to use sepia effects to give some photos a vintage feel,it is softer than just black and white.
Carolyn.
You have some wonderful pictures here, I wish I was better at working with my photographs. I love the way you trimmed your boxwood, it's just lovely!
Beautiful photos! Love playing around with the many options! The watercolor effect looks lovely - I am partial to the sepia tones too!
Kathy
I love what you've done here! The Madonna is beautiful!
Thanks for stopping by!
i enjoyed my visit here - I am originally from Va. - born in Hampton and graduated for York High at Yorktown!
Love your wreath and watercolor. Love your boxwoods, Fun!
XOXO
have a super week end!
I really must experiment more with my photos. Your pictures look great!
Hope you have a lovely week.
Best wishes,
Natasha.
Hello Betsy,
what beautiful photos sepia
they look really old, really good idea.
Thanks for your comment.
a hug
Suzy x
Betsy,
I love what you did to the boxwoods. very pretty. Your pictures are beautiful.
Jenn
Hi! Betsy
Pretty and clever that you made that watercolour effect.
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