Showing posts with label textures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label textures. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Wordless (Almost) Wednesday - Whole Worlds

I'm always delighted at how captivated little ones can be with the bits they find in fields of grass.

WholeWorlds


Thursday, September 5, 2013

Photo Art Friday - Water!

Yipeee!  Do you know what today is?  It's Photo Art Friday

Since PDPA Photo Art Friday moved to the first Friday of the month, I've only participated once.  This is mostly because I seem to loose track of the days with an amazing amount of ease.  Example: Recently someone asked me how my summer went...to which I replied, "I don't know I'll tell you at the end of August"

So...this week's Challenge?   Water.

For my niece's second birthday (beginning of August - which I did remember) my mother (her grandmother) decided to buy her a water table.  So I figure for this challenge we'll lean toward the literal sense of the word water. 

[Note: Had "Toes" not been featured for a recent WW I probably would have used that picture instead]

pdpa Water Challenge Photo

For this challenge I used:
  • Pdpa Turquoise Splash Texture
  • a picture of my niece


  • pdpa Water Challenge How To

    Photo Art FridayOverall I'm not too sure what I think.  More often than not, I prefer to be more subtle with the textures.  That being said...it could have turned out worse. 

    Feel free to offer your ideas, tips, and suggestions. 

    If you would like to check out the Photo Art Friday Showcase or take a look at some of the neat (and sometimes free) textures and backgrounds there are over at Pixel DustPhoto Art just click the button to the left. 
     

    Thursday, June 13, 2013

    Photo Art Friday - Fire

    Whoohoo! PDPA Photo Art Friday is back.  While I'm happy that Bonnie, our wonderful host, had time to herself to work on her amazing pieces of art (many of which she turns into terrific textures and backgrounds) I was really missing the Photo Art Friday challenges!

    This week's Challenge?  Dreamy or Ethereal.

    My first thought was I should find a cute baby picture ...but then I remembered the crackling fire at the last BBQ.  So, I figured why not. After all, these challenges are all about experimenting within a supportive community.

    I give you my piece for this week, Fire:

    Dreamy or Etheral Challenge

    For this challenge I used:
    • Pdpa Happy Day texture
    • a picture of fire (taken a recent BBQ - those pictures should be edited shortly)
    • Vintage photo frame from Photoshop Elements.
    Dreamy or Etheral Challenge Parts
     
    Photo Art FridayOverall I'm happy with the look....although I'm wishing I left a bit more space between the frame and the top and the bottom edges of the piece.  Maybe I'll have to go back and experiment with it a bit more.

    If you would like to check out the Photo Art Friday Showcase or take a look at some of the neat (and many free) textures and background there are over at Pixel DustPhoto Art just click the button to the left. 
     
     
    

    Tuesday, April 9, 2013

    Wordless Wednesday - Easter Expressions

    A bit of left over Easter fun:

    Easter Expressions
    Background and overlay of photos edited using pdpa Cloud Paint Texture

     
    Since so many wonderful people have begun hosting Wordless Wednesday linky's I'm running out of space on the posts. So, now I've put all the buttons on their own page.
    Or Just click on the tab at the top of the page titled "WW Linkys".
    Thanks!

    Thursday, March 21, 2013

    Photo Art Friday - Self-Portrait

    This week’s challenge over at Pixel Dust Photo Art – Photo Art Friday was to create a self-portrait. 

    For this project I took two black and white negatives and digitally uploaded them to my computer giving me the ability to manipulate them with Photoshop.  While I have to admit editing this way was much easier and faster than working in the photo lab, it wasn’t quite as satisfying as watching the image materialize as the chemicals react.
    That being said, I kinda like my final image.  
    Me and Myself

    For this challenge I used:
    • Pdpa A Page in Time texturs
    • two negatives (digitally edited and inverted)

    Me & Myself - Made up of

    Photo Art Friday I should admit, knew what I wanted because in the past I had created almost the same image by exposing both negatives to the same piece of photo paper.  What made this project fun was testing to see if what was created using chemicals could be created through digital manipulation.  If you look closely, you can see three of me. ;)
    If you would like to check out the Photo Art Friday Showcase or take a look at some of the neat (and many free) textures and background there are over at Pixel DustPhoto Art just click the button to the left.

    Thursday, March 14, 2013

    Photo Art Friday - A Few Portraits

    This week’s challenge over at Pixel Dust Photo Art – Photo Art Friday was to create a portrait.

    One of my favorite subjects to focus on is our furried friends. They are cherished loved ones who share their joy and companionship with us. With that in mind I’d like to present to you portraits of Lakota, Howard, Storm, and Cougar.


    Challenge Lakota
     

    CHallenge Howard

    Challenge Storm

    Challenge Cougar

    For this challenge I used:
    • pdpa Brush Strokes texture
    • five different pictures
    Challenge Furried Friends How

    Photo Art Friday


    If you would like to check out the Photo Art Friday Showcase or take a look at some of the neat (and many free) textures and background there are over at Pixel DustPhoto Art just click the button to the left.

    Saturday, March 9, 2013

    Irish Blessing

    Only a little longer until St. Patrick's day.  ;)
    
    A bit of Advice
    Background is pdpa Words on Green Textures

    Thursday, March 7, 2013

    Photo Art Friday - Yellow Abstract

    This week’s challenge over at Pixel Dust Photo Art – Photo Art Friday was to create an abstract piece.

    Not my favorite, but I give you Yellow:
    Yellow Abstract

    For this challenge I used: 
    • PDPA Titled Script Texture
    • PDPA Grunge Surprise Test
    • PDPA Painted Footpath Texture
    • Picture of lamps
    Yellow Abstract
    Photo Art Friday I’m fairly sure what is above isn’t really abstract, but I ran out of ideas and this was the best I could come up with.  Anyone know any good articles or posts about abstracts that can help?  Feel free to toss some tips and ideas my way.  ;)
    If you would like to check out the Photo Art Friday Showcase or take a look at some of the neat (and many free) textures and background there are over at Pixel DustPhoto Art just click the button to the left.

    Saturday, February 16, 2013

    Father's Hands

    Ok, so I admit it…I’m the cliché newbie getting way too excited about textures and overlays.  Because of that, rather than edit the photos from the car show (which I’ll feature soon enough) we have this little piece.  You may recognize a similar picture from an earlier post.

    Father's Hands
    Edited using papa Soft Swirls texture

    Bear with me…I’ll get the “oooooo shiny new toy” out of my system soon enough.  ;)

    Thursday, February 7, 2013

    Photo Art Friday - Dropped Petals Challenge


    A week or so ago I came across Pixel Dust Photo Art (pdpa), a really nifty blog where you can find some of the coolest textures and backgrounds.  Each Friday Pixel DustPhoto Art hosts a challenge.  This Friday the challenge was to create a piece of abstract photo art using the Dropped Petals texture/background, one other pdpa texture, and one or two other images.

    Sounded like fun…so I give you my first attempt at a challenge:
     
    Challenge I

    I used:
    Elements Used I


    Photo Art FridayNot sure how well I did.  I think I need some kind of focal point.  Hopefully as I participate in more challenges my skills will improve.  Wish me luck.  ;)


    If you would like to check out the Photo Art Friday Showcase or take a look at some of the neat (and many free) textures and background there are over at Pixel DustPhoto Art just click the button to the left.