Anything, and everything, I know about PSE Elements layers and textures can be credited to Kim Klassen. Her 10-day 'skinny mini e-course' provided me with enough knowledge to at least play with Elements. Of course, it has become a fascination for me now.
Kim's new "Texture Tuesday" invitation gives me yet another chance to take advantage of Kim's textures I've collected.
This photo of white kalanchoe blossoms was processed with 4 different textures (mona, the veil, retreat, oceanside) in a total of 6 layers. (Maybe it's a little too much???)
23 comments:
NO way not too much! this is beautiful! :)
love,
Sherilyn
I like it, I think with the white of the flowers it's just right.
Very nice , Evelyn ! :)
Love it, looks dreamy.
This is just beautiful Evelyn!!
I love the whites and the wonderful softness of it.
Fantastic job on this one!
not too much to me! :) gorgeous...what a wonderful image! I can even imagine it with some quotes~beautiful
Pretty. V
I think this is beautiful ~ love the softness.
Very pretty and vintagey... I would get NOTHING done if I ever got into PhotoShop!
beautiful.
Oh, how beautiful, Evelyn! I love this!
Very lovely.
Glad to have found your blog -- also a long-time teacher, about to retire -- great use of textures on this pic!
i love it! great job.
beautiful processing and capture on this photo! lovely, lovely! i echo your sentiments on having kim to thank for opening up the world of pse and textures [okay, and an addiction to both]
NOt too much..this is extremely lovely!
it's lovely a dusky sort of foggy appearance i love it
Beautifully composed, Evelyn! The flowers are balanced by the use of the textures in the negative space.
Fab! I'm feeling relaxed and peaceful looking at this. Low emotion. restful. Thanks for sharing. Have a great Tues. Look for your share next week too.
Love this.
beautiful - and very peaceful!
Not too much at all...it's gorgeous!!
very pretyy
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