I took this photo a few years ago at my daughter's piano recital and I have had a great time playing with it in many different ways. The beautiful big red rose was just begging to be placed on the piano keys for a stunning photo.
Recipe:
-Neon glow filter with glowing edges on the rose
-Piano is a separate layer with an Angled Brushstroke filter
-Burned the edges with black paintbrush
-Music texture blended on 18% opacity hard light
I'm linking up with my first Photo Art Friday over at Pixel Dust Photo Art.
A wonderful edit.
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative piece of artwork. So nice when there is a special memory connected with it. Thank you for linking up with Photo Art Friday, Cherie.
ReplyDeleteFUN, a super edit Cherie . . .
ReplyDeleteVery creative...
ReplyDeleteand you've given me a new idea to try.
What a fun effect! (Yeah, it's hard luck "having" to play with Photoshop, isn't it?!)
ReplyDeleteWonderful processing and so very creative. Thanks for sharing. Visiting from PAF. Karen
ReplyDeleteThat glowing rose is cool! I love playing in Photoshop.
ReplyDeleteGreat effect here and love the glowing rose!
ReplyDeleteVery creative. I love the neon look of the rose.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful effect! The neon rose is very striking...thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI can see how this photo just begs to be played with...endless possibilities. I love how you took the rose and made it truly stand out from the rest, very cool effect. Thanks for stopping by my blog and for your kind words.
ReplyDeleteCapture Life!
Kathy