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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

One Thing

The prompt for both Be Still 52 Week 44 and The Studio Online ( Bonus Prompt )  is "One Thing" .  So I decided to use an ironstone pitcher that is a beautiful shape and one of my favorites.  It has been a lot of fun to use it it different ways, the possibilities are endless........

Part One

For this first image I used a free texture from here :


I used kk_Still for LR5 for this image to give it a vintage look. The bunting is from a swap I did with a lovely friend from the UK.


For this one I used kk_berrily , one of my faves for the softness it gives, plus the texture used in the first photo .


kk_lettherebelight



 Part Two

kk_walnut
 kk_pastelhaze
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 kk_berrily

Part Three


Wisteria grows wild here in North Carolina, so I snipped a few flowers from the roadside and had a wonderful time photographing it.  The scent was heavenly. I used a preset from The Coffeeshop Blog called Pretty in Pink High Contrast on all images. http://www.thecoffeeshopblog.com/2014/12/coffeeshop-pretty-in-pink-lightroom.html












Sharing over at Texture Tuesday with Kim Klassen

http://kimklassen.com/tt-table-chair-series/


Have a great week !
Caz xo

7 comments:

  1. Wow you were busy! These are all so beautiful - I love the purple collage you created. Happy Spring!

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  2. All three ways are gorgeous! It is amazing how one prop can be used to create such different looks,. My favorite is the wisteria in front of the window, I love how the wisteria trails over the pitcher and the processing is soft and dreamy.

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  3. Oh,the wisteria shots are my favorite!! I love this little ironstone pitcher. I keep looking for ironstone containers at flea markets. Haven't found one that I really like yet.

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  4. Oh, I love how you have three distinct styles, and I adore them all! I especially love those spoons, Caz - and the photos are so crisp with wonderful contrast. And, are you kidding me? Wisteria - I die!! :)

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  5. I posted before I was finished ... I love the lightness of the Wisteria and how it drapes down over the pitcher - truly wonderful.

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  6. Awesomeness, Caz, wonderful how you have shown the differences. Love that Wisteria.

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  7. These are all just beautiful, and isn't the bunting so pretty!! I have more ideas for using mine, and I'm guessing you do too. :-) Your wisteria shots are stunning with the wonderful light and airy mood!!

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