August 23, 2008

Photo Challenge: Sweets

Time for the latest Brenda Photo Challenge! The subject is Sweets, picked by the current challenge hostess, Tegan of Pacman Forever.

Minty Sweets - We don’t keep many sweets in the house lately, so this subject matter took a little bit of thinking. I have a weakness for flavored mints and their cute little tins. I reuse the tins to store needle packs, beading threads, buttons, pins, etc. The tins fit the bill for this photo exercise, and a little play time with Photoshop filters gave my photos some extra zip. I took the photos with existing inside light and no flash. All of the tins were propped up on a piece of medium brown fake fur, resulting in a unique, mottled background after applying the filters. Cool, huh?



41 comments:

  1. Great photos ~ I just love those tins!!
    love and hugs XXX

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  2. These look Great! What Filters??? Come on...Give it UP!!!hahahaha...Well done...Sweets!!!hughugs

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  3. Hey, Donna! Filters on the Photoshop program, LOL! Just a little digital photo manipulation!

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  4. Thanks, Tabitha! Those little tins sure come in handy!

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  5. Wonderful photos and great effects! I love those little tins that the mints come in.

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  6. Hi Donna,

    Great idea!! I love what you did with these. I knew what you mean, I have been trying to keep sweets out of my house lately too but somehow they just keep getting through the door. LOL Love your photos!

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  7. Thanks, Brenda and Joan! I was having a hard time with this challenge, LOL!

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  8. I like what you did with these!

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  9. Hey Donna thanks for reminding me I had a chance to post some pictures. I love how yours turned out. That's awesome. We love those mints too.
    Blessings,

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  10. Thanks, Kim! I was heading to your blog shortly! Whew, there's a long list in this challenge!

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  11. Very nice! Great pictures. My daughter LOVES Altoids!! :)

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  12. Good choice. Love the tins and how different they make each flavor's.

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  13. great job on the theme! I think I may need to run up to the store and get myself an Altoid. Oh, and I love the use of your filters! Great job!

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  14. Thanks, Jeanne! Have you tried their chocolate covered ones? YUM!

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  15. Thanks, Hallman Tribe! I had fun with the multilple filters, playing with the images.

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  16. What great pics. I had no idea Altoids came in so many variations!

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  17. I love your photos. Altoids are always in my purse. My son practically eats them like candy. I've saved the tins too. I always think they should be good for something. I really like your special effects too with the filters. Cool idea!

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  18. Thanks, Karen! I love the tins as much as the mints, LOL. And I had fun with the multiple filters. Will have to teach myself about them some more!

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  19. awesome pics!! I really like the texturing that photoshop added..

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  20. Thanks, Tonjia! It is fun to play with the digital images!

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  21. I love how you altered those photos... what a neat way of adding some extra character to these tins. Glad to have met you... and thanks for stopping by our Story as well...

    Aja

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  22. Thanks, Aja! It was nice to be introduced to your blog!

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  23. Love your post...and little tins do come in handy don't they? I love them too!

    Annie

    ps Thanks for your visit, Donna!

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  24. Thank for stopping in at my blog.. love your old tins....I can remember eating sweets from them when I was a kid.

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  25. my daughter has a thing for tins and has quite a collection...they come in handy some times...I like what you did to the pictures...always fun to play with the photo features isn't it?

    all of your photos are terrific!

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  26. Wonderful pictures! I wish i new how to work photoshop like you do!
    l,
    Amanda x

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  27. Thank you, Amanda, Annie, Joanie, and Joan for checking out my pictures and your sweet words!

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  28. Donna, Thanks for all the sweet comments (no pun intended) that you have left for me!

    Your photos are wonderful! My favorite for color and texture is the Cinnamon tin. Great work!

    Nita Jo

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  29. Great photos and wonderful old tins :-)

    Sharon

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  30. Thank you, Nita Jo and Sharon! I had fun playing with these photos!

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  31. Cool pictures.

    thanks for playing!

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  32. Good choice. I am not a fan of Altoid mints but I do like the little tins for keeping small stuff! Problem is, I have to beg for them from friends and relatives!

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  33. Thanks, Jeanette! In this day and age when everything is plastic, it is nice that you can still get these containers in metal!

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  34. Hi Donna, stop by my blog sometime I have something for ya'!

    cheers!

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  35. I just saw that, Joni! I am so flattered and flustered! Thank you so much - you are a dear!

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