I love corks..been collecting them for years-great shot! Love the texture, I actually just started experimenting with textures on my macro shot too and I love the effect..it's fun to play around with them!
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I love your processing on this photo. The combination of the texture, the black and white, and the simple phrase you added, make it look something I'd put on a kitchen or dining room wall.
This is so lovely, Rosie! Great processing.
ReplyDeletethis is really lovely! I love the grainy texture you have added to it, looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteGreat processing... I love the texture!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love corks..been collecting them for years-great shot! Love the texture, I actually just started experimenting with textures on my macro shot too and I love the effect..it's fun to play around with them!
ReplyDeleteThat's a very nice effect with the texture - great in black and white too.
ReplyDeleteNice one! ;-)
ReplyDeletePerfect shot! Really like your composition. As for not having tried Marmite you haven't lived yet!! Have a wonderful weekend! :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful. I love the texture that you added to this.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great macro photo of the corks!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for a macro. This seams to be the end of the party, the bottles are already gone (smile).
ReplyDeleteLove this in black and white. It makes them look older and more interesting. What a very cool macro!! Love the texture.
ReplyDeleteloving the texture added on this :)
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ReplyDeleteI love your processing on this photo. The combination of the texture, the black and white, and the simple phrase you added, make it look something I'd put on a kitchen or dining room wall.
Love this photograph Rosie!
ReplyDeleteI really love how you edited this image. What a great festive shot...and in black and white!
ReplyDeletecorks - how fun. I need to get mine out and see what happens. But I really like how you touched it up. What did you use?
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