Bonnie of Pixel Dust Photo Art has some wonderful images of buildings....and a fabulous set of doors in this week's post. I have to search for pretty doors, but I found some on a century-old building in Joseph, Oregon a couple of weeks ago. They have been painted bright red. In keeping with the Photo Art Friday challenge to "feature a piece of photo art using one" of Bonnie's free textures, I've edited my red doors with "Vintage Wine Label" on color burn at 100%, duplicated at 45% opacity, and "French Script on Parchment" on linear light at 100% opacity. Pretty snazzy doors, aren't they?
16 comments:
RED, she SAID! :-D
This is so NEAT! This would look way awesome printed on tin, then framed. Seriously!! So COOL!
Evelyn, you are so talented! :)
So vibrant and alive. Nice edit.
I always enjoy your work Evelyn. Beautiful and rich textures. Thank you. Karen
This is great! Colorful and dynamic and interesting with the subtle hidden textures - the writing is a good touch. Nicely done!
I love the colors in this edit. Vibrant and full of life, pretty snazzy indeed.
What a gorgeous celebration of colour Evelyn! Bravo! I think colour burn is a fascinating blend mode - always dramatic results...
..love the colour-hit Evelyn; great result.
Such rich colours, bravo
Very nice, Evelyn! You are so creative. :)
So when did you get back from France? Wow Evelyn. You have a great eye and a great touch. Thanks for sharing with PAF.
elizabeth arden would be proud!
Lovely. I'm a door freak myself...always on the lookout for interesting ones. Looks like you got yourself a beauty here.
Kathy
It looks like a rich oil painting -- beautiful!
Very nicely done Evelyn. And you even remember what you did. I never can!
Yes, snazzy is the perfect word for this great photo. I love red doors, and your photo is wonderful. I love this script texture very much and use it a lot as well.
Beautiful doors and I love what you did with them. The blends really make them pop.
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