Tuesday 5 April 2011

A Bit of Warm Sun

Hi. Over at Kim Klassen Cafe it's Texture Tuesday so I thought I'd be brave and join in. I'm still on the basics but learnt absolutely loads from Kim's Skinny Mini class. So to help continue my learning process I signed up to her texture lovin list to get some tips and freebies straight to my inbox.

A couple of weeks ago the free texture was WarmSun and this weeks challenge was to use at least one layer. I used one of my holiday snaps, ok it already had warm sun......but what the heck.

Then I tried another...
There is something very addictive about altering photos.....

12 comments:

Cedar said...

WarmSun seems like the perfect texture for these images. I love that first shot!

Anonymous said...

OMG! I wish I was on that first picture!!! great one!!!

Kathleen said...

The textures are just right for your photos -- how lovely!

Anonymous said...

Good for you. I can see all that you are learning. Isn't this just sooooooooooo much fun? What a wonderful place you have for a subject. I am in Maine...it is still snowing here. Haven't seen the sun in days... ;(. Thanks for sharing. It brought a little warmth and good cheer to my heart today. Happy Tues.

Sian said...

You have turned these into supremely evocative pictures Amanda :)

Marilyn said...

So true about the addiction. I'm so wanting spring weather, this just looks so inviting.

Unknown said...

mmmm, can I sip a coconut drink in the shade right there??

voodoo vixen said...

Lovely photos and I so wish I could get my brain around doing this!!
Love the bag you made for mother's day, its brilliant!

Anonymous said...

Ooh, what a cool action (if it is an action?! - don't know much about these things!)......off to bookmark the site for a better look later! Fabulous photos!

Sarah said...

Great pics - the texture really enhances!

alexa said...

These are very arty - you could make posters from these!

ForgedinPaper said...

I so hope that's the lounger you promised me next month with the glass to match lol. Very cool.