Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Singular

Singular
I found this ordinary photo, taken from the window of the car last year, and made it look very different. First, I ran TRA's Troy action @ 64%, then Oh, Snap @ around 50%. Two textures were then applied, one from my blogging friend, Dlyn, and the other was a free one from Michelle Black. I just liked how it came out.

22 comments:

olivia said...

I.
love.
this.

Remarkable!

Maria said...

This is awesome!
You should definitely sell this one as a print, my husband even did a double take just now when he walked by.

Driftwood and Pumpkin said...

A piece of art. Glad I made it back to see it ;0)

Char said...

beautiful processing - it would make a gorgeous wall hanging or a set of note cards

Caroline said...

It's amazing!

Anonymous said...

I love this photo! I am drawn to black and whites..this is awesome!! Nice job!!

Country Girl said...

Well, heck. Wow. And thanks. I guess I didn't think it was all that.

~ C.G.

Mary said...

Love, Love, LOVE this!

~JarieLyn~ said...

This is very cool. It looks like a water color painting. I want to learn how to do this.

Caley Brown said...

I turned out great.

Kerri Farley said...

Definitely NOTHING ordinary about this picture. There is something about trees standing alone that melts my heart....this one is no exception. WOW!

Debbie said...

I love the textures....the image is so simple and beautiful.

Betty said...

Wow!!!!!!!!

CM said...

Cool! ... I manly sorta picture ... could be on a Father's Day card!

The JR said...

I like it too.

Ramona

The Good Life in Virginia said...

a perfect capture and love the applications...:)

Anonymous said...

The picture makes the viewer imagine.
Congrats !!!

Sara Luxe said...

wow i would love to have somethinbg like this on my wall
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lizphoto said...

Beautiful. thankx for sharing the process

Anonymous said...

So simple, beautiful,quiet ...
It is great
love and light
solange

Arte Joe said...

Me gusta mucho esta foto minimalista, buena tonalidad y llamativas texturas. Felicitaciones por el blog! Saludos, José

Jeanne Frances Klaver said...

Very nice!