Saturday, January 5, 2013

Shadow Play

September 3rd 2012

17 comments:

Country Gal said...

Awesome ! Have a good day !

A Quiet Corner said...

Tricia, although I don't expect you to share you secret of how you do that, it would be nice for us dummies!...:)JP

TexWisGirl said...

i like the warm tones you gave it. :)

Karen @ away for the weekend said...

I love the vintage tones - ill have to take another look when I get a chance on my computer so that I can see the mouse over!

Brian King said...

I like that! Nice edit!

bailey-road.com said...

Lovely edit, Tricia!

Gail Dixon (Louisiana Belle) said...

It's the quintessential rural scene captured perfectly by you! Love the original and the edit. I think I give the edge to your processing for the golden tones. Great job!

Sonishka said...

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Shaun Gibbs said...

Now that is lovely. Remember a good magician never gives up his / her secrets. :)
Beautiful

Judy said...

Wish I had that in my back yard.

don said...

I like both versions for differing reasons. Nice fence and farmyard shot.

Susan said...

So beautiful!

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

Very nice- love the old tools on the side of the shed.

Small City Scenes said...

Lovely shot. I do like your Grandpa's pocket watch. Savor it. MB

Leave It To Davis said...

Makes me think of pots and pans hanging on the shed....and that a cook in a wagon train is going to come out of the shed and whip up something great over an open fire. Love the wheel.

ladyfi said...

A lovely shot of the warm tones of the wood.

Tammie Lee said...

shadows and light make this wonderful building beautiful.