It's the Outdoor eDition on Texture Tuesday; the photo must be one taken outdoors, layered with at least one of Kim's textures. I love this image of a double window; it was exposed when the adjoining building burned to the ground. I've used Deep Sigh twice and Oceanside once, which gave a bluish cast to the old glass.
19 comments:
Ooh, I love the effect on the windows!! Great processing.
I love to photograph windows too. This is a very one. I like how processed it.
Very nice picture.
Very nicely done! Great texture work in more ways than one!
It really is a beautiful old window - I want it! :) Great processing too!
Beautiful image! I love the old rippled glass and the stone wall.
Lovely.
This must be a really old window. Glad it gets to be viewed again.
Good texture work.
Love the earthy tones for sure. Great work, Evelyn. :)
Very nice, Evelyn! I love how you've brought out the detail of the window textures. Great work.
Love this, looks like those windows could tell a story or two.
Good choices all around - I like windows too!!
Your edits really bring out the beauty in these old windows! :)
This indeed is a beautiful window - I like the blue hues. The brick wall is beautiful in itself as well.
I almost did an old window today but changed my mind...I need to remember this texture for when I decide to work with it.
Wonderful textures and tones here Evelyn!
Looks like lovely stained glass! Thanks for visiting. :)
Lovely image and wonderful processing -- well done and thanks for sharing :)
the look of these windows is gorgeous!
I love this photo! Since I switched to Mac I have to buy a new photoshop. Mine was old anyway.
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