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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Hand-colored flowers

While perusing photos on flickr this afternoon, I came across some that I absolutely fell in love with. Using hand-coloring of black & white photographs, the [photographer] had an ethereal couple of sets of these painted works of art and I had no idea how she accomplished this feat. But I was in love with her photos.

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So I googled a tutorial and found several, but I wanted one with a video. Although I followed the instructions to a ‘T’, I am not satisfied with my results. But it’s only a first attempt, and like the textures when I first discovered them, I’ll figure it out eventually.

The [tutorial] here, offers instruction in one way of hand-coloring a black & white photograph. After I got the photo to my satisfaction, I applied three Florabella textures, ‘antique’ warm, ‘sugar & spice’ and ‘milk & honey’. And then because I felt like going full-on crazy, I applied some brushes that I downloaded yesterday.

I’m not sure about the brushes yet. I’m looking for something much better than this but got tired of the search.

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Here’s the photo without the embellishments (brushes). I think I like this better.

In other news, I finally managed to vacuum the upstairs. I know you’ll be proud of me.

Until tomorrow, my friends . . .

29 comments:

  1. Those are quite beautiful. I really like the technique you used with them.

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  2. You never fail to amaze me, Kate! I love all the techniques you can apply. Just beautiful!

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  3. Gorgeous.

    The photos, not the vacuuming.When we make the BF movie, you can hire someone to vacuum for you.

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  4. I like it w/o the embellishment too. Less is more in this case. Lovely.

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  5. ...Simple is beautiful...like the 2nd one better too... :o)

    ...Yeah, you'd think by now they'd invent a vacuum you can ride one. *sigh*giggle* ;o)

    ...Blessin's...

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  6. Oooo, Kate, that is gorgeous! Now I've got to go learn, too. :)

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  7. Thanks, everyone. Good to see you again, Minna.

    Coming back here I realize I really like the second photo best. Have fun with it, Mary. When you figure it out, let me know how to do it!

    ~ C.G.

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  8. Wow. I bow to your photoshopping skills. These are utterly beautiful!

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  9. I am in awe of your photos, I wish mine came out as beautiful. I also wish I could afford photoshop. But will be happy just looking at your work. DAR!

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  10. I'm not sure I can tell the difference. And since I no longer read directions of any sort, I'll never know how to do this! BUT, your photo is lovely as is usual.

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  11. I'm not sure I can tell the difference. And since I no longer read directions of any sort, I'll never know how to do this! BUT, your photo is lovely as is usual.

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  12. gorgeous and I agree, I'm not crazy about the curliques. the focus on the flowers is just beautiful

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  13. That looks beautiful. And boo to vacuuming!

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  14. Fun effects!! :) I can only dream of doing something like that with my photos!

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  15. I will never learn these effects (Old dog- no new tricks- hihihi) But I love seeing what you do with them- gorgeous!!!

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  16. Such a great post...right up til you had to mention that downer vacuum topic...arghhh! C

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  17. Ethereal is right!!! Okay, now I'm feeling guilty. Gotta drag that vacuum upstairs. Thanks.

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  18. Pretty ... it was your actions (YES! remembered what it was called again)on that photo of the Amish wagon that drew me to you ... its still my fav

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  19. The picture looks great! I am green with envy at your photography skills.

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  20. Wow. Put that vacuum away. Make more pretty pictures!

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  21. I like the second one better too! My downstairs finally got vacuumed yesterday... By my son! :)

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  22. Both are so stunning! Love what you have done!

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  23. I prefer the first one as it has mor depth...to me. I really love these...they would look wonderful in white washed frames in a baby girl's room.

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  24. Beautiful technique - particularly with pink flowers. Glad you vacuumed successfully!!!

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  25. Wow! Just beautiful!

    It's really not fair that so many of you (you know who you are) have these MAD photo/art/writing/sewing skillzzz. It must be a dominant gene, and I'm a recessive kind of gal!

    On the other hand, I run a mean vacuum.

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  26. I come and see pictures like this and immediately stress falls from my shoulders. I remember. Yes, I remember why it is that so many come.

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  27. I love the first one. I think they look beautiful. Thanks for the link :)

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