I don't know why, but barns intrigue me! I just can't help myself and I have to stop for photos. They just seem to ooze history. I edited this one like crazy, but I will try to remember all that I did to give it some character.
This is the original photo I am working from, which I really like as is too!
Recipe:
1. Duplicated my photo, applied the high pass filter on overlay 100%
2. Added a red color layer on soft light at 37%
3. Added 'Little Things' texture on color burn at 100%
4. Added 'Grunged Up' texture on multiply at 100%
5. Added 'The Veil' texture on soft light 50%
6. Added a black background to make it pop
Whew!
Linking also with Barn Charm today.
Very nice....I like either version.
ReplyDeletebeautiful, both versions!
ReplyDeleteNice work.
ReplyDeleteI love old barns...and old buildings of any sort...as well! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteKim,USA
Fabulous old barn. Lovely edit.
ReplyDeleteYou made this old barn a work of art. Wonderful. Valerie
ReplyDeletefabulous post processing as well as a great photo!
ReplyDeleteNeat processing on this photo. Looks like you had fun with it. I agree barns are very intriguing.
ReplyDeleteYour textures just add such great warmth to the barn..terrific!!
ReplyDeleteThe original is wonderful and so is the processed photo. I'd have a hard time deciding between the two.
ReplyDeleteWoW! That's pretty awesome! The original is great, but I love the editing. Beautiful work
ReplyDeleteThank you =)
What do you mean you don't know why you're interested in barns! It's genetic!
ReplyDeleteA lovely photo. I like the edit, but I like the original too.
ReplyDeleteNoteworthy Musings - Barn Charm #94
Cool old barn. Both pictures are great.
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