Friday, September 16, 2011
Renaissance plums
Linking up with Bonnie’s Photo Art Friday again. I love the depth and warm colours in this image.
The plums came from my Dad’s garden and are now chutney but the colours inspired me to take some photos before I cut them up. I then used several layers of Bonnie’s Old Masters texture to create this look. Love the effect that it has on the colours and contrast.
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19 comments:
yummy, yummy, yummy!! mouthwatering!!
love the texture on this marvellous photo!
(hey, the verification word for this comment is: perfeth;))
What a really fab photo! The grainy effect is wonderful and the colours are just gorgeous.
This is a wonderful photo and a beautiful image with the frame. Great work ! Have a nice weekend !
I agree, such warm colors - fall is on the way! Lovely photo! cheers
Lovely image- those plums look delicious too!
I love that renaissance look!
A perfect marriage of photo and texture. It does look like an old master painting! Thank you for linking up with Photo Art Friday, Helena.
That's plum perty!
Beautiful color and texture! The frame works nicely here too.
Fabulous photo and textures. I'm learning a lot from you!
Lovely photo. I like the way the textured added a grainy like feel to the plums. It looks beautiful and the chutney sounded yummy too.
Looks wonderful! Love the texture
they're lovely! great colour, so rich and good texture use too! Seen at PAFriday
This is absolutely fabulous Helena.
The colours are indeed sumptuous. I love this bug's eye view of the plums, as if the viewer is a tiny creature about to climb the plum mountains and explore. The textures you've used lend a frosty look to the fruit.
wow, i love this look Helena. It makes them look almost like a painting.
looks great i love the edit
Great shot. I love the texture work. I don't think I've ever heard of this type of plum before. Thanks for sharing.
Kathy
Wonderful, I totally love this look. You could sell it as prints or notecards.
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