You do such a magic with your photos, that I feel like have no choice but start using the Photoshop and must learn how to use all those textures and layers :) Such great works, always a big pleasure to visit you!
I didn't realize you could colorize a texture layer! I have so much to learn. I LOVE the original...and your editing is beautiful, Henrietta. Your blog is simply wonderful to look at, too.
You have had an amazing photo year and many are we who have enjoyed visiting your blog just to admire your artistic eye and your photo technique. Thank you so much for sharing your world with us and for being such a lovely blog friend!
I wish you a lovely Christmas and a fabulous start to the New Year! Kram, Helena
I love the flowers , and the way you treated them . The original is no bad either ... :)
ReplyDeleteGreat use of texture! :-)
ReplyDeleteEsta imagen es preciosa!!Hermosa composición, tonos y textura!!!un abrazo y que pases una muy Feliz Navidad!!!!!
ReplyDeleteVERY pretty. :)
ReplyDeleteYou've done it again - you've found the most exquisite flower and captured it's beauty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteKlem Marit.
Both are so pretty- I really love the colors.
ReplyDeleteWonderful soft treatment
ReplyDeleteaenee/Lily over from Kim's
Vau, mikä ihana puuterisuus ! Anemonet on kyllä suloisia kukkia : )
ReplyDeleteB-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L!!!!!!!!!!!! such a simple workflow with great results.
ReplyDeleteOh that's very pretty. :)
ReplyDeleteTruly beautiful, Henrietta. So soft and gentle.
ReplyDeleteMay you and yours have a most joyous Christmas!
You do such a magic with your photos, that I feel like have no choice but start using the Photoshop and must learn how to use all those textures and layers :) Such great works, always a big pleasure to visit you!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Henrietta! I hope your New Year is filled with love, promise and creativity...
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Henrietta! I hope your New Year is filled with love, promise and creativity...
ReplyDeleteVery tender in feel and beautiful use of texture.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize you could colorize a texture layer! I have so much to learn. I LOVE the original...and your editing is beautiful, Henrietta. Your blog is simply wonderful to look at, too.
ReplyDeleteThis gives it that charming Victorian romance - looks so very dainty. Virginia xx
ReplyDeleteyou are master still :))))))
ReplyDeleteDearest Henrietta,
ReplyDeleteYou have had an amazing photo year and many are we who have enjoyed visiting your blog just to admire your artistic eye and your photo technique. Thank you so much for sharing your world with us and for being such a lovely blog friend!
I wish you a lovely Christmas and a fabulous start to the New Year!
Kram,
Helena
Beautiful work, Henrietta!
ReplyDeleteHa en riktigt mysig jul.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as always! Merry Christmas Henrietta and all the best in the new year!
ReplyDeleteOikein rauhaisaa joulua sinulle Henrietta!
ReplyDeleteT. Sari Puumulista
Mahtava kuva. Hieno tuo kangasmainen pinta.
ReplyDeleteOikein ihanaa joulunaikaa sinulle. Löhöilyä ja kuvailua ja pientä mutustelua (tai sitten paljon). Kaikki on nyt luvallista =)
Long time no see...;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos...as always.
Hoppas du får en riktigt God Jul!
Kram Ninni
Layers and textures. You are so ultra creative. The flowers are so lovely and you add those special touches.
ReplyDeleteIhana kuva! Hyvää Joulua sinulle!
ReplyDeleteI love anemones! and love these photo too ;-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays dear Henrietta!
Love the textural overlay. And - Happy Holidays to you and yours!
ReplyDeleteHi Henrietta,
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a wonderful Christmas!
Thank you for the tips on lighting.
All the best!
xoxo Ingrid
This is gorgeous Henrietta, and one of my favorite flowers too!!
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a wonderful Christmas, and I wish you a very Happy New Year.
Yläkuva on kuin pastellityö!! Ihana!♥
ReplyDeleteToivotelen mukavia välipäiviä!!♥
Hali, Marge
Gorgeous! The original is beautiful but I love the one with the added textures!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up with Wild & Wonderful Wednesday!