Monday, November 23, 2015

Fun With a Ceiling




Whilst I was deciding which photo to share for Macro Monday I was also having a play with different finishes. It is fun to see what we can do with our photos these days! This started off as a photo of a ceiling at Polesden Lacey  by zooming in and colouring this is what I ended up with. Something a little different for my submission to Macro Monday.


This photo was taken on a recent visit to Polesden Lacey a National Trust property in Surrey, England.

I have published a post on my Travel Tales blog if you are interested in seeing photos taken during my visit.



Macro Monday

11 comments:

  1. Thank you for showing us through this macro the interesting Polesden Lacey National Trust property.

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  2. i am addicted to playing with my photos, but i don't think i have played with a ceiling yet. the clue word is YET now that you have played with yours

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  3. Interesting photo. Well done, keep well Diane

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  4. Interesting photo. Well done, keep well Diane

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  5. That detail is lovely and I like your treatment very much. I've had fun recently playing around with my pictures ... It really is neat what we can do now, you are right!

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  6. This is a very pretty take on the ceiling. And I am glad you know Tanners Hatch too! I loved it in the days before it had a track to it, and you had to walk through the forest as if you were in the 16th century! Did you ever do that as a child?

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  7. I'm still trying to learn all the features my iPhone 6 has. It's my first Apple phone.

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  8. You did a lovely job modifying this photograph. I really do like it.

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