This week Bonnie, the host of Photo Art Friday at Pixel Dust Photo Art, suggested creating and posting a piece of photo art featuring a horizon. I enhanced and saturated the colors of my photograph of a boardwalk at a salt marsh located in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. I added a postcard from the Graphic's Fairy and an opaque layer of texture. Then I added a border from pixlr (another free photo editing software). I chose this photo as my horizon subject because it looks like the boardwalk is never ending as it disappears into the horizon.
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ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing horizon photo - it's beautiful! And your processing/textures only add to it. I've never been to Cape Cod but would love to visit there one day...thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi Phyllis! What a clever girl you are making vintage style postcards and with French writing incorporated no less! I like the turquoise tones and the never-ending boardwalk!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend! Sandra
Oh very nice, I love the texture you used with this. You've reminded me of a photo I have amost exacly of a pier into the gulf of Mexico.
ReplyDeleteI like this very much, particularly the way the boardwalk just keeps on going
ReplyDeletea lovely postcard. just beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo, Phyllis! Perfectly composed; it really draws the eye to the vanishing point. The edit makes it look like a vintage illustration. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the photo! I must get to the east coast for scenes like this!!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is awesome. I love the boardwalk, it does seem to go on forever and the textures and postcard overlay work so well with it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo and fantastic processing . . . very, very creative!
ReplyDeletewonderful !
ReplyDeleteIt does look like the boardwalk to forever, Phyllis! Great work. Thanks for linking up with Photo Art Friday.
ReplyDeleteNice work! Don't you just love Pixlr?
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for a horizon shot! I have vintage postcards of Cape Cod similar to that...great work!
ReplyDeletePerfect everything Phyllis - photo, texture, and text.
ReplyDeletePhyllis....I really love this one. Reminds me of a few places around here. The leading line is fantastic, and I like the textured feel with text. Nicely done.
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