Saturday, April 21, 2012

Fun With Textures


(Carriage at The Laurels at Landhope)

Lately I've seen a lot of people on flickr merging their photos with painterly textures. 
Thought I would give it a try. Here are my favorites. 


(The Star Barn)

Texture by "Lenabem-Anna" on Flickr
All photos were taken by me. 

(Event rider at Fairhill International 3-Day)

(Mayer Farmstead - Lancaster, PA)


(Inspired by Hopper - Lancaster, PA Farm)

(On Bryson Road)

(Red Amish Barns - Pennsylvania)

14 comments:

Robin Larkspur said...

Oh my stars, these are absolutely beautiful! I see "Lang" type Christmas cards here! Just gorgeous. Of course your keen eye and photo skill make all the difference.

jane augenstein said...

Very nice, Jennifer! Love the star barn!!!

F Axsmith said...

I love them. Amazing judicious use of a fun effect. Perfect.

thecrazysheeplady said...

These are fantastic!!!

Erica Lea said...

Very interesting and artistic! Looks like you're having a lot of fun, too:-)

Studio at the Farm said...

All beautifully done, Jen. That is a very interesting effect.

Cherry's Prairie Primitives said...

I love them all!! They are absolutly beautiful!! I could see one of those hanging in my house!!
You are soooo talented!!

TARYTERRE said...

I LOVE this technique. AWESOME results.

Jennifer Rose said...

that is such a neat effect!!!

Lin said...

WOWIE! Well...it all begins with gorgeous photos. And lovely scenery. That star barn....incredible!!!

These are like paintings!

Unknown said...

I love these art pieces! Absolutely beautiful. I'm learning to explore with paint and textures right now. I am not half as good as I want to be, but am inspired when I see other people's work.

Coming from: http://momsthumb.blogspot.com/

John Berman said...

I like what you've done with the textures. It makes your quote on flickr even more poignant.

"I have discovered photography, now I can die." Pablo Picasso.

Margaret said...

Gasp. WHERE did you get these textures? I'd love to know.

Margaret said...

I think I found it... are they free?