12 July 2011

Pink Pentas

My sweet hubby surprised me with a Lensbaby Composer a few months ago. It was a wonderfully thoughtful gift...but the Lensbaby and I are having a hard time getting to know one another. Do you have a lensbaby for your camera?  A Lensbaby is a manual lens that helps you find, "Creative freedom designed to bend the rules back in your creative favor to help you reframe possibilities and confound expectation."  Sounds easy enough.  But, it's really not easy at all, it is challenging at best.  So, with this week's texture challenge I thought I would try using my Lensbaby one more time...and this time I am quite somewhat pleased with the results.



For all you Photoshoppers, here is the recipe for my photo:
I have some beautiful pink Pentas just waiting to be planted in my garden, but first I snapped a few pictures using my Lensbaby Composer.  Next, I used KK's Canvas Back texture in soft light mode, duplicated the texture layer again but this time used Multiply mode and left it at 100% opacity (Just ignore my instructions if this is all Greek to you).  I then added a postcard background, and used KK's new texture Aurora over the top of my image (I liked the textured writings on the sides).  Thank you for the free textures, Kim. You are so talented.


And lastly, I added Isaiah 40:8 in a new text layer. Because it's H-O-T in our part of Texas, these beautiful flowers will wither and fade no matter how much I water them or even if they manage to get fertilized.  I am so thankful that the Word of God never withers or fades, rather it endures forever! 


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Sweet Shot Day
(I'm linking this post with Texture Tuesdays my 4boybarians, and Word-filled Wednesdays).

26 comments:

  1. Lovely colour and texture, the lens effect has possibilities.

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  2. Lovely! Quite beautiful composition!

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  3. I love Pentas. They have such beautiful little flowers. I like the effect the Lensbaby gives to your image. Nice use of texture too.

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  4. I have no idea what you're talking about (and I'm okay with it) but your picture is absolutely beautiful.
    Have a super fantastic day!
    Kim

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  5. The warping on the edges really pulls your eye toward the center of the bloom. This is a very cool effect! Great job on the textures, too -- a lovely image.

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  6. how very lovely......

    thank you for linking up to TT. xxo, kim

    p.s. sorry your image view was cut off.... oops.... I'm hoping i can edit the collection.
    love this pink goodness....

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  7. I've never heard of a Lensbaby - looks like you're getting the hang of it. Your Pink Texture Tuesday is wonderful!

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  8. A beautiful image and I love how you've processed it! I have never used a Lensbaby so I cant help you with that !!

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  9. Beautiful processing and I love the frame!

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  10. That is just lovely Kristi - you should be thrilled to bits with your new lens! The Aurora texture is just the perfect choice.

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  11. Delightful...beautiful photo perspective and fabulous color!

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  12. Beautiful! Your post processing work is just lovely. Thanks for sharing your experiences with the lensbaby as well! I've been curious about that lens for some time as it was all the rave in bloggieland not that long ago.

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  13. Very creative with the lens and texture. Beautiful results.

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  14. I love pentas! My boys get me one for Mother's Day some years.

    I was going to ask if this was recent b/c I haven't seen any bright colorful flowers too often lately in this HEAT!!

    Very pretty!

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  15. A stunning photo and verse...love it!

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  16. Love today's photo and really admire your blog... Thanks for sharing your processing info :)

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  17. Beautiful!!
    love the vintage feel it has
    bright color...
    NICE!

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  18. Beautiful! Your instruction is definitely Greek to me...lol! But, I love it because I want to learn it all.

    I love the verse. Powerful!

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  19. well done, I am still coming to terms with a super expensive macro lens..glad spring comes soon here in Australia.

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  20. This turned out beautifully, Kristi! Being a "true woman" and living in TX, I can appreciate your comments as well - great job!

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  21. I'm not familiar with Lensbaby. I do love your image. Very nice.

    Lou

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  22. Wow Kristi! That is a lovely picture! Love the scripture too of course. So talented! Happy WFW!

    Love,
    Beth

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