January 9, 2010

Headed to the Barn


Here’s a little eye candy for you, while you patiently wait for the latest pictures from our homebuilding project. Right down the road from our new property is a farm with some lovely horse neighbors. As we were driving past, the late afternoon sun begged for a photo opportunity. This charming fellow was headed back to the barn, with a little killdeer bird leading the way. A textured background was applied to the image, courtesy of ShadowHouse Creations.

16 comments:

  1. What an awesome picture. I love it!!! Loves like something that should be framed!

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  2. Wow, that's nice!! Do the filters work with versions of paint shot pro?

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  3. Nice, very nice. Looks to be very gentle, but looks can be deceiving. :D

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  4. Cute buckskin. I like your photo editing too.

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  5. Wow...very striking! For a minute I thought I was at Pioneer Woman's blog.

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  6. Thanks, everyone! I just did this editing really quick, but I like how it turned out. Brenda - I'm not familiar with what Paintshop Pro can do, but if you can do layers in it, then you can get this technique. You add a textured background layer on top of your image, then choose from the layer type and opacity.

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  7. wow....Donna I love it!!!! It sure is one to frame!!!!! I must start to play with the textures. xxxRobby

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  8. Very lovely! You have such an eye for great pictures and the skill to fix em up! Bet you are getting excited about your new house.

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  9. I love the shaggy winter coat on the horsie!

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  10. Oh DONNA! This is Gorgeous! Your photos are Always beautiful!
    I Also love the background in here!!
    hughugs

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  11. Beautiful image!

    Hope winter in your part of the country is not being too wiley.

    Your photos are just great!

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  12. Donna, this is beautiful. I love the saturation of the colors!

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