Sunday Morning by Margana
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Hi everyone!Wow,a lot of uploads this past weekend!Sorry I haven't gotten to all of yours yet,but I'm getting there!
This is just a pic I took of my patio furniture.I played with it in curves and levels,duotone,etc.I like the way it came out.I wanted it to have an antique/tea-stained look.I hope you like it.It's a little different from what I've been doing lately...
Please feel free to offer any suggestions that could improve it.I think the balance may be a liitle off,but this still looked way better than the entire image.
Have a great day and thanks for looking!
Comments (39)
kimariehere
rminds me of my grandmas poarch we would all eat strawberry short cake , homemade icecream and play croquet.. and watch the light fall and she had chairs like this - brings it all back amazing work!!
jimry
Compo works very well... and as all above, timeless :)
LICORNEDECRISTAL
fantastique j adore cette compo!!!!!!
KiwiMiss
Very romantic and peaceful feel to this. Would love to sit there and absorb the sunshine and just relax
sossy
how I love the compo and the light in this wonderful painted looking duo tone capture! interesting POV and you did a fantastic job! ;o)
odie
Yes, I agree with camera2. The two chairs REALLY make it. I opened this from the thumbnail because I LOVE The color scheme. I love the postwork - it gives it an old fashioned look. Great stuff!! :0)
DJB
I think a bit tight of crop on top.... or could be you just did not capture it all. Love the effect though.
zulaan
Perfect compo and postwork !!! Very cool ;)
TwoPynts
It looks like the perfect little garden spot to have tea with scones. I love your approach to the postwork in this scene and how it turned out. And as Egmont said, the crop is perfect.