I'd doubled up the frangis photograph for more intensity, added a couple layers of 'and-then-some' and worked with the brightness/contrasts last, till the depth of colour was achieved on the texture layer.
Since I'm not working with PS, my references then relate to PhotoImpactX3.
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This image made me smile this morning. I got married in the Seychelles and those were the flowers I had on my wedding day.
ReplyDeleteI really love your photo and the way you've edited it. Great job!
ReplyDeleteNothing smells like plumeria! I especially liked the red ones with the "spicy" fragrance! When I lived on that tiny island in Micronesia for four years, these were such special flowers. (I forgot all about Texture Tuesday....again!)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful piece of art!
ReplyDeleteThat is lovely Carole! HOpe you are having a great day! ( evening)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful artwork Carole. The texture works perfectly.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of Kim's texture!
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