The above image was selected for submission to Texture Tuesday's "Love" Edition. One of my own textures was used, a little PSE editing, and the final touch was the addition of Kim Klassen's black "canvas magic" texture. I thought it fit the theme of "love" with the young man and woman reflecting on theirs, and the woman to the left, showering love on her dog.
If you missed my post from yesterday (it took Blogger 10 hours to post it on their blog rolls) please scroll down and take a peek. It will be worth your while - two free textures await you. Enjoy!


Sweet shot! Thanks for stopping by my blog and I have to tell you I LOVE your textures. Thanks for providing these freebies to experiment with!
ReplyDeleteWow...this is really awesome!!
ReplyDeleteI need to try that texture.
Hope you have a blessed day♥
Your photo really captured the story of love. Nice post this week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo and use of the combination of textures!
ReplyDeleteI really like the bottom 1/3 where the posterization is really a cool effect!
ReplyDeleteWonderful texture work !
ReplyDeleteLove this shot and your editing is so much fun, I look forward to seeing your work everyday.
ReplyDeleteBright blessings,
Kathy
Bonita, with exquisite textures. How many hours of beautiful love I have I passed a bank ...
ReplyDeleteLove how the texture makes the photo so bold and crisp.
ReplyDeletevery beautiful work!!
ReplyDeleteThe textures make the subjects "pop" as well as lend an wonderful emphasis to the straight lines of the fence (and those graphic lines in the sky?) in contrast with the natural curvature of the tree branches. I really like how you've framed and balanced the composition.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photography.
ReplyDeleteI like your post-processing.
Regards and best wishes
I love the way the texture makes your image look like a poster print.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!! Love what you did with the processing. What a perfect scene! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shot and editing. Fits the category perfectly.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly captured the luv. Great posterize editing.
ReplyDeleteFirst thank you for dropping by and commenting on my textured photo. You are a PRO at this, I, an amateur. But isn't it fun. You have a wonderful blogsite and I hope you get your glitches worked out easily. Your textures are different from Kims...so makes for a very nice variety. I love lots of color, and you certainly give that. I wish you the best with Pixel Dust..such a cute name. To end: love your photo composition and texture...very interesting. Great photo with or without texture! Warmly Sharon
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