It's March, and spring shouldn't be that far off! However, I'm still doing the grocery-store-flowers thing. The roses are brighter pink in real-life, but I've been playing with de-saturation, as well as some other edits.
Linking with the fabulous
Creative Exchange.
Topaz Adjust , kkGrunged Up Set
26 comments:
Beautiful delicate roses. I'm depending for flower shops for a very long time.
I'm a complete fan of desaturated images - beautiful work here.
Cool, looks like a painting or a colored pencil drawing!
they look beautiful in the soft pink!
very nice effect. rather like a painting.
Truly amazing!!
how pretty these are, lovely shot
Beautiful editing!
ohhh so pretty, Evelyn! =)
What great editing Evelyn. Just gorgeous!
yes, so beautiful and soft!
Calling by as another participant from The Creative Exchange, love your creativity with these roses.
They are so delicate!
It looks like a painting. How beautiful is that?! Evelyn, your photographs always inspire me. So so lovely!
Love the way you give the flower sofness. Great texture. Beautiful!!!
Have a lovely week to you.
Greetings from Hilda
How beautiful this is Evelyn! Love the processing you did on it. No outdoor flowers here yet for sure, but my hyacinths are beginning to pop up. Sure hope they survive the bitter cold we are having now. :-(
Thank you so much for sharing with us today at The Creative Exchange.
Have a wonderful evening!
lisa.
P.S. LOVE your new header!!
Wonderful photo and post-processing.
Regards and best wishes
These are stunning and i love your processing on these. Perfect textures!
Very beautiful! Lovely processing! I enjoyed seeing these images. Thank you for sharing.
so soft and beautiful. Great photo.
Your tulips makes me think of dreamy watercolors. I wish you a wonderful week! Zinnia
It won't be long before we start seeing some color outside (I hope!)
Great editing on this Evelyn.
It's pleasing to get beautiful results like this one...spring is just around the corner..
Very pretty. V
Beautiful, love it!
This is lovely. You've inspired me to experiment with textures.
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