I’m lovin’ this week’s challenge, and I’m lovin’ that I was able to capture this little guy…or should it be gal?
I used Kim’s water stained texture on multiply mode at 100% opacity,
then I erased the texture from the flower and bird.
Still following,
Elizabeth
A hummingbird?! What a great photo. I'll bet that was hard to get...those things move so fast.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. They are such little things but bring so much joy.
ReplyDeleteTerrific!! What a sweet capture!
ReplyDeletebeautiful capture of the hummingbird and wonderful texture
ReplyDeleteGreat capture, love the background and your edit.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it was taken against a plastered wall: very nice combination and so neatly cleaned up. I can never do that properly.
ReplyDeleteSweet shot! We don't have hummingbirds in my part of state :/
ReplyDeleteGreat capture! That texture looks very interesting on multiply mode~I'm gonna have to try that!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful texture and GREAT shot. Thanks for reading my blog and encouraging me. :)
ReplyDeleteI tried so hard to capture a hummingbird hovering over some roses the other day. I failed. I'm just not fast enough.
ReplyDeleteLove your capture and your texture.
Wonderful take on today's challenge. I love your hummingbird!
ReplyDeleteWow. Great shot. Those little guys...or gals are super quick. Love how you processed the shot!
ReplyDeleteA Calliope male, the tiniest hummer we have....in all his glory! Fabulous capture, Elizabeth!
ReplyDeleteOh, how beautiful he is. I see by Evelyn's comment which kind of hummer he is. I was going to ask you! I love the photo.
ReplyDelete~ linda
Definitely a male. Female hummingbirds are rather plain. Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture!
ReplyDeleteA great image captured... I've been trying in vain to capture the images of the Hummingbirds that visit our Gardens regularly... they're too fast and I'm too slow... *winks*
ReplyDeleteDawn... The Bohemian
So very pretty :) Have a happy Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteGreat Capture...I love looking at hummingbirds.
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