Saturday, April 21, 2012

One Image 3 Different Ways

The below  images are a result of a class project this week from Kim Klassen's Beyond Layers Day 27; Pick one image and process it 3 different ways.  I photographed a peony (one of my most favorite flowers to photograph) in a Mason honey jar.  You can check out the awesome Kim Klassen at http://www.kimklassencafe.com/.





9 comments:

  1. Hi Susan, I like your treatments of the beautiful peony...one of my favorites too...though I love irises, daffodils, tulips! The middle image is my favorite with the sepia tone.

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  2. Hi Susan,
    Your life in the country sounds wonderful and I enjoyed getting to know you a bit through your 10 things. Your peony photos are lovely - I don't know which treatment I like best. I'm in Kim's BLII and the blogging class too. I'll look forward to seeing your work as a we progress through both classes.

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    1. Hi Colleen!

      How nice of you to stop by and leave such kind comments on my very neglected blog. I'm hoping to change that with the help of Kim and Xanthe. I'm happy to meet you and look forward to getting to know you. Please let me know when you have your blog up and running. I would love to follow. Wishing you the best. Hugs to you.

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  3. Super cool images. Met you over at Reflection of YOU.

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    1. Hi Diana! Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog and commenting on my images. It's nice to meet you!

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  4. Susan, thank you for visiting my blog - your photography is so lovely! It's nice to meet you and I'm happy to be in the BTS class with you. Have a great Tuesday! :)

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    1. Thank you, Sherri! Happy 4th of July to you and yours!

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  5. I love them all, especially the middle one! Thanks for stopping by my blog, a fellow BTS classmate.

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  6. Susan...I love these images and I loved my first Beyond Layers class. I'm actually still working on those lessons as life got in the way so I'm juggling Beyond Layers and Beyond Beyond. Thank you for your kind comment. If you have these images on Flickr, feel free to post them in Sara's Garden...they'd be perfect there. Take care and again, thank you!

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