Rusty tin spoon poking out of a potted succulent…
Vintage tin molds sit in an old enamelware film developing tray…
For some reason, the simple, the rustic, the common,
the humble, the everyday and ordinary are beautiful to me…
All photos edited quite simply with Kim Klaussen’s crackerjack texture, softlight, 100% opacity.
Still following,
Elizabeth
Lovely photos! The cracker jack texture is really terrific!
ReplyDeleteWhat a refreshing combination of 'objets', [definitely 'd'art'].
ReplyDeleteLike the way you used today's texture.
Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your images and the texture work, lovely.
ReplyDeleteLovely images! The textures really give them a timeless feel.
ReplyDeleteThese look great, Elizabeth :)
ReplyDeletewonderful composition!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteI'm still following, too. I'm actually hanging on real tight...
Beautiful song I am listening to right now on your blog.
Beautiful job, Elizabeth and you are growing in your abilities as a photographer. I love your work.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the sweet comment over at my place. I feel exactly the same way.
My surgery is Thursday about 12 noon your time.
Love you,
D.
Oh, these are just the things I like too! Have you tried tealights in the vintage molds? They are so pretty at night - such a glow!
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