Roses and Textures
One thing I particularly enjoy about post processing my photos is learning new things. Joining a monthly texture club encouraged me to stretch my skills, see what others did, and enhance my photographs.

One thing I particularly enjoy about post processing my photos is learning new things. Joining a monthly texture club encouraged me to stretch my skills, see what others did, and enhance my photographs.
For the final assignment in my close-up photography class, we were to take a photograph of something with four different textures. After a great deal of experimentation, I ended up four fairly boring pictures of a pear that we had. So, to make it more appealing to me, I ran it through Topaz Effects…
This week’s photo challenge is “texture”. There are all kinds of great pictures out there to interpret it and I encourage you to click here and check them out. I eagerly scoured my photos looking for textures until I realized that the photos from my own backyard had some interesting textures of their own! The two photos…
I love to feel textures – thick ones, thin ones, nubby ones, silky ones – I love to feel them all. That was one of things I really enjoyed about sewing my own clothes was feeling all the textures as I worked. I haven’t sown for years, but I still enjoy feeling textures. I’m very tactile. …