Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Here I Go Again…

After last week's experience, I decided to try and set up a routine for "doing something" with my photos. Not that I would need another item on my daily "routine list"… but I guess, I need to find some sort of regularity to get back at least a few of the skills I have forgotten.

So playing with textures it is again today for Texture Tuesday on a photo of one of my favourite subjects - and aren't hydrangeas just beautiful in every state?


textured, textures, hydrangea, flower, autumn
processed with Kim Klassen's texture lightpaper 4

I'm really grateful for this weekly link-up, as it helps me setting up a routine - not only for playing with textures, but also for showing up more regularly here again.

If you have any tricks how you stay in practice with your photo processing (and posting...) - I'd love to hear!

Have a wonderful week everyone! 



18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love the elegant simplicity of this! Yes, it is a great weekly event when Kim posts her TT and FF. So fun to see what everyone has been doing and photographing.

Unknown said...

I do love hydrangeas at any stage of their life! This is wonderful! I stay in the loop with the encouragement of all of Kim's linkups ... and I guess I simply love to blog ... :)

hootnonny said...

Beautiful image to start a routine! I look forward to more!

Odd Moon Designs said...

So lovely! I love hydrangeas in every state too. I have to agree with Barb, the link-ups help keep a routine (and a chance to see some beautiful images from all of the other linkers).

Roxanne said...

So lovely! Hydrangeas are so photogenic at every "age." The link ups encourage me too--to be inspired by the beauty others create and then to do something with that inspiration. The community of photographers from Kim's link ups are all very talented and very encouraging!

Donna Hopkins said...

Your image of the hydrangea, so crisp against the white background with every stem and petal gently on display, is elegant and timeless. Since I have a limited supply of time and energy, I direct my photo editing and blogging toward those activities that give me the greatest joy - that would be link-ups with Kim - such an encouraging and kind group of people - worth the time in every way!

leanne can blog said...

So delicate & beautiful!

Lisa Gordon said...

Rosie, this is just gorgeous.
I love the wonderful simplicity and tones.

Carola Bartz said...

Yes, I love hydrangeas in every stage as well! How beautiful to capture it like this - I love it!
I don't work on my photos very regularly either, but I would love to. I wish there was more of a routine - but it is just not happening.

Prairie Jill said...

I agree with you - hydrangeas are always beautiful! Love this shot - so soft and simple.

elizabeth said...

This is so lovely!

Viv@Thoughts from the Desktop said...

Gorgeous I love the simplicity of the shot your process is lovely. Thanks for visiting today. I wish I could say that I have a perfect way to keep my creativity flourishing being in touch with all my blogging friends helps a lot.

Anonymous said...

Lovely image.

gina said...

Simply beautiful, Rosie! I need routines too, but have been falling away from mine. I think I need to establish some new ones or the days just seem to get away from me.

EarlK said...

Beautifully simple. I am glad you are joining us.

photoswestofbeantown.com said...

I appreciate kindred spirits who see the beauty everywhere...even in decaying and dried up old leaves and blossoms. And you captured it beautifully. I also noticed that you take photos of the 'backs' of flowers... I do that too!

Nancy said...

You certainly have an eye for simple yet beautiful photography and your shot today is a perfect example…..
I too love hydrangeas at whatever age….

Gail Dixon said...

You've proven that the hydrangea is beautiful in stage of its life. So good to see you posting more often! I don't have a formula for staying on track as I seem to be having difficulty lately with the same thing.

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