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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Apple Blossoms



Delicate blossoms are often short lived. A heavy downpour can often send petals fluttering to the ground. So when I saw that my Crabapple had come into flower on the weekend, I picked a few branches and grabbed the camera.


 Today I am participating in Kim Klassen's Texture Tuesdays, as well as Lisa Gordon's Creative Exchange. To see other beautiful photographs, please click the links.

To create these images, I added three textures on top of my original photograph: Kim Klassen's Yesteryear Texure (soft light at 50% opacity), KK_PourVous (soft light) and a green, leafy texture of my own making (also soft light blending mode).

16 comments:

  1. This is so beautiful! I love also the texture processing!

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  2. Beautiful compositions, and your processing on them is just magnificent!

    Thank you so much for sharing these today at The Creative Exchange.

    Have a wonderful day!

    lisa.

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  3. So amazing. Nice job with the textures.

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  4. I love apple blossoms...very nice work.

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  5. Apple blossoms already! The leaves are just beginning to show on our trees. It'll be weeks before I see blossoms yet. Yes indeed, I am jealous!

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  6. Your captures are lovely! Very nice texture work, also. Spring fruit blossoms are so amazing. Our fruit trees are full of blooms, too :)

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  7. I love them the texture work you did is wonderful

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  8. Beautiful; I love these and it so shame they last so little time:)

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  9. Beautiful processing! Yes, we have to move quickly to capture those delicate blossoms.

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  10. GORGEOUS!!! It's looks like the cover of a magazine.

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  11. Beautiful images! Severe winds took out my flowering crabapple tree the other night. I'll miss those blossoms.

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  12. Your photos look like they should be framed and on the wall. Beautiful.

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  13. Just beautiful, I love the crab apple blossom and with the textures it looks wonderful.

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