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
No preset
No preset
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
Have a great week !
Caz xo
Wow you were busy! These are all so beautiful - I love the purple collage you created. Happy Spring!
ReplyDeleteAll 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.
ReplyDeleteOh,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.
ReplyDeleteOh, 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!! :)
ReplyDeleteI posted before I was finished ... I love the lightness of the Wisteria and how it drapes down over the pitcher - truly wonderful.
ReplyDeleteAwesomeness, Caz, wonderful how you have shown the differences. Love that Wisteria.
ReplyDeleteThese 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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