Nope, not quiet at all!
We are navigating un-chartered territories.
And me no likey.
I am very aware of my "earthen vessel" status. However, as uncomfortable as it may be, I'm so grateful to be resting in the Potter's hand . So I say, squeeze away! It's good.
It's all good.
And wouldn't ya know, today's picture is right on topic.
When I'm not being random I enjoy a good "theme".
Today's theme....POTTERY.
On our recent Montana trip, I was compelled to stop and capture this Pottery shop. Isn't it just quaint? I would have loved to meander inside, but much to my disappointment, the Potter was nowhere to be found.
Dern it!
Oh how I would have loved to partake in the Montana Pottery sale!
Sadly, I will never own a piece of Montana Earth Pottery.
Sigh.
The picture was screaming to be "molded and squeezed".
I obliged.
It may have even whispered a small "thank you"!
But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us.
2 Corinthians 4:7
In lightroom I used the "retro warmth" preset by Sarah Ji.(free from Pre-set Heaven)
Then I shuffled over to Photoshop Elements and ran a high pass filter on this. That extra sharpening gives the photo a grungy feel. And while I don't enjoy feeling grungy, I love a grungy picture!
I then added a texture called "extreme grunge" by Kim Klassen and set it to "hard light" and decreased the opacity. I added a layer mask and erased some of the texture off of the building.
And finally, I added a texture from flickr...one that looked like a ripped old piece of paper and set it to "lighten" and decreased the opacity to taste.
If you are like "What"?? "Huh"?? I wrote a very simple Texture Tutorial here.
48 comments:
That picture is SO awesome, Julie! I love the edit!! You're so talented!!
yep, fab pic. you are the bees knees girl!
WOW, this is sooo coool. It doesn't even look like a photo, but a painting. GREAT JOB!!
Julie! I love it!!
Thanks for letting us know how you did it.
I seriously want to visit Montana even more now!
I haven't even seen the other before and afters but yours is my favorite already! :)
You rock! I love it! Too bad the ol man wasn't there to shop around inside, what a fun little place to find!
Love it Julie! So, I need to have a Q & A with you about Lightroom! Are you loving it? Is it easier than Elements? It looks like you still use Elements for some things though?
Not that I can afford Lightroom right now......when we're trying so hard to save money for our adoption trip, I get my first speeding ticket in like 20 years ($194!!!--it's a speed trap too I tell you. A brief little 35 MPH zone on a 50 MPH road) AND as of yesterday our dryer apparently suffered a career ending injury. Right now we have laundry hanging to dry on a clothes line and when Maya saw her underwear hanging in the breeze she about died.
You TOTALLY need to send that picture to the owner of that little shop. I bet he/she would adore to have a copy!
Wow - it looks like a postcard...absolutely incredible use of texture.
Love, love, LOVE the edit! It has gobs of character!
Wow, wow, wow! This is amazing! You did a great job. Love it!
Cracking up at Melis's comment! That is a fabulous edit!
I want to go to Montana. Really. I've never been and when I was younger I used to say that I wanted to live there some day. Not sure what that was all about, but there you have it.
I love the picture! But then...I always love your pictures! I am not confused over the texture...it's the highpass filter that has me befuddled.
you are amazing with your edits!! You pictures are so unbelieveably creative. It is sickening...in a good way. :) Love this picture!
What a great transformation! I love it.
Wow, that's awesome! Love the texture effect!
Gorgeous I love the texture! the colors are so much prettier in the second. I wouldn't have thought to edit it that way!
I LOVE it!!!! This could be a postcard. Love, love, love it!!!
In case you missed it when you were visiting, I'm starting a new photo challenge this Sunday called Scripture & A Snapshot, in case you're interested in joining in! :)
Amazing Julie! Perfect in every way.
Great edit and I love the texture!
Love the original, love the edit, love that you are back! Missed you!
Love the picture!! SOOO COOL!! Glad to see you back! I need to head on over to my blog and take care of it.
Wow Julie, love it! And...I actually understood SOME of what your were talking about. YAY!
I love Montana. Big Sky Country for sure. Actually...it's a lot like here!
Now I'm off to check out your tutorial :)
Awesome! I'm not usually into 'grunge' but I LOVE this! =)
Oh, LOVE! Really great edit, Julie!!!
You are the best at vintage edits and textures! This a super duper! In the before it looked dumpy but your edit is super inviting and I seriously want to go there! Great work as usual. :)
Another masterpiece from the peanut gallery! I bet the owner would dearly love a copy of it! Glad to hear something from your corner of the world, lady! :D
You made that picture become one that tells a story.
You are so talented.
I love this picture! It looks like an old postcard or painting :)
Glad to see you back, thanks for the tips on the beautiful photo!
kim
This looks like it couldn't be anything but a vintage antique photo. Perfection!
Yay! So glad to see you back! ^_^ As usual I am BLOWN AWAY! This is a another would-be-AWESOME-print!!!!
This is so cool! And I bet it was super fun to edit too!
Donna
Our Blog: Double Happiness!
that's the same picture?!? it looks like a painting! amazing, my friend.
oooohhh, I want me some Montana Pottery now too! This is one AWESOME edit! Grungy never looked so good! And of little L-Boy and his daisy too. I love how you give the recipe, not that I have lightroom but so nice of you to give up all your secrets!
As always, THANKS for stopping by Jacks blog--always leaving such kind words for me :) AND dont get me wrong, I love all the normalcy too! I come here for my get-away! :) HUGS to your beautiful littleones today-
Heidi & Jack.
Ah, what an amazing edit! Thanks so much for sharing. Seeing edits like yours is what makes me really strive to improve my own editing skills.
I LOVE the edit! It did so much for that little pottery shop. I was one of the people going "Huh?", so I'll just enjoy looking at the pic...
This is now my VERY FAVORITE one that I've seen of yours now!!! HOLY COW!!!! It looks absolutely awesome. You are BRILLIANT, lady!!! Just BRILLIANT!!!! ... so cool ... (I could go on and on) .... really really cool!
Sometimes I wish "my" potter would take a break!! snicker snicker! ;)
Beautiful analogy.. stunning photograph! Hope that squeezing provides you all with useful pieces of pottery in the end! ;)
Love this! It's amazing how you made that ordinary picture come to life.
I've been away from the blogland and reader for a week. I feel kinda lost. Sad to say, I know. Hope to start posting again soon. Just haven't been too motivated.
Hope you're having a wonderful weekend.
Wow! This is an amazing edit! Truly transforms this picture into something absolutely spectacular!! Great job!
Seriously AMAZING! Can you come to my house and teach me a few editing tricks? We could drink coffee and our two wild children could destroy the place.
On second thought I'll come to your house :)
Seriously your pictures amaze me every.single.time! Will you come to WI and take some family pictures for us? Please?
I hope you are doing well! Have a wonderful weekend! Oh and I hear it might be your birthday? If so then HAPPY BIRTHDAY, hope it's perfect! :)
This edit still amazes me. Thank you so much for the sweet comment you left me on my blog! I truly appreciate the time you took to write me a comment!
Love, love Montana, and I like your picture even better than the real thing!
Just came over from Shannon's to say Happy Birthday! :) You have a cute blog over here! New follower! :)
Hi Julie, My wife & I love to find places like that too and you did an awesome job with the transformation. Loved it a lot and again, Happy Birthday.
Odie
My goodness you have talent, girl... I love the after shot you created... looks like a weathered postcard. Too cool!
This is much brighter and clearer than the one I did recently with the torn paper thing. I am going to follow your recipe. Thanks for sharing it.
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