Monday, January 16, 2012

Tulip Opening

I found this lovely bouquet of tulips in my grocery store and couldn't resist...a delightful preview of the flowers I hope to see in my garden this spring. The tulips were mere buds when I first brought them home, but after only a few hours, they opened to their full, elegant splendor.


Processed using Kim Klassen's LightPaper3 Texture



Processed using Florabella champagne Texture



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Processed using Florabella White Linen Overlay (left) and Champagne Texture (right)



Also processed using Kim Klassen's LightPaper3 Texture


Sharing this over at: The Creative Exchange, Show off Your Shot, Texture Tuesday, and Favourite Photo Monday

If you've visited me here before, you may have noticed that I have been re-designing my blog. I think I am close to getting it the way I want it. It has been a lot of fun playing around with different colors, background textures, and graphics for the blog header. I hope you like it :-)

Have a great start of the week!


43 comments:

Seeing Each Day said...

A beautiful soft shade of pink - all your captures of them are enjoyable to look at. And you've found the perfect vase for them, what a great enhancing match.

Deborah said...

just beautiful Linda . . .

Leovi said...

Nice photo, I like this excellent frame with magnificent light, color and texture. A lovely flowers.

Marcie said...

Exquisitely beautiful complimentary colors here. Wonderful processing!!! And- thanks for stopping by today and commenting. Nice to meet you!

Urszula Warmuz said...

Piękne prace!...pozdrawiam z Polski

Seraphinas Phantasie said...

Wonderful texture work and amazing gentle colors. Gorgeous !

Renegades said...

What a beautiful job processing the. I love tulips!

Lisa Gordon said...

These are GORGEOUS Linda, and I love the little ceramic vase you have them in. So perfect!

Thank you so much for sharing with us today at The Creative Exchange.

Have a great evening!

lisa.

Kate-Marita Pettersen said...

BEAUTIFUL!!!!

Kate said...

Beautifully captured! So nice to see such delicate beauty in the middle of winter!

Rochelle@AFamilyofLooneys said...

Beautiful photos!!! I love the texture.

Anna said...

Oh such gorgeousness! You're tempting me with thoughts of spring :) But, I'm afraid that real spring is a long ways distant from n. WI, at this point!

Deanna said...

Oh your lovely photos certainly encouraged me to buy some fresh tulips. Yours are beautiful!!

Unknown said...

I bought tulip bouquet yesterday too. Sweet pink and violet. Now I'm waiting them to open.
You took so lovely pictures of them, I really love them and how you have cited them.

Betty Manousos said...

absolutely stunning image!
great work!

my fav is florabella textures i think.

hope you have a great week ahead!

Betty Manousos said...

just wondering...what is the florabella texture link? do you mind sharing it?

thanks in advance.

Kmcblackburn said...

Literally a breath of fresh air....so light and pastel...quite the contrast from all the BROWN I see as I look out my window. Lovely.

kathy

nancyjean said...

i love the softness that the textures bring to your photo. it makes me want to get to the store and buy some for myself today! Also, i love your blog header.

Susan said...

Oh my...these are just gorgeous!

Love the texture, composition too.

Hope your day is blessed♥

Linda Trine said...

Hi Betty, Here is a link to the Florabella Texture set I used in these images: http://www.florabellacollection.com/florabella-textures-set-i.html. There are some really nice ones for floral images.

The Artful Diva said...

Soft and delicate - exactly right for these beautiful blooms. Too bad tulips don't last long - but through these photos you can enjoy them for many days to come.

Michelle said...

Oh, wow...LOVING the soft pink tones in this!

Kim Klassen said...

this takes my breath away.
so lovely....

thank you for sharing on TT...xo

Unknown said...

Simple, soft and beautiful! Thank you for sharing!

Sylvia said...

Gorgeous photos, Linda,
I love tulips and these have such a lovely soft color !
And your blog header is really beautiful !
Nice evening,
Sylvia

Pieni Lintu said...

Lovely colors!

Liz said...

Linda, what beautiful images and lovely edits!
I am glad I discovered your blog. I am your newest follower.

Desirae R said...

I really like the softness of these photos. The textures really add to them as well.

Dianne Poinski said...

So happy to have discovered your blog over at Texture Tuesday. These tulip images are breathtaking!

Terrie said...

Gorgeous! Tulips really lend themselves to texturizing I think; they're so soft and pretty that textures just make them more so. You've got some great images there. Thanks for the visit.

georgia b. said...

oh, my! so pretty! and so perfect for this week's texture tuesday!

Unknown said...

oh, my these are absolutely gorgeous. Beautiful blog. Thanks for visiting me on my blog :)

Anonymous said...

These are so beautiful! The color is so soft and delicate!

Nancy said...

This is so soft and lovely, Linda. Can't wait for spring! :)

C M Rawlins said...

These are all so beautiful! So soft and elegant. I love that you used flowers for open. Thank you for visiting and commenting on my blog.

Kia and Zeno said...

So soft and lovely, Linda! :)
Beautiful edit for these stunning tulip.

geetlee said...

tulips are such pretty flowers! i love them!
the processing to these images is beautiful and is the pink vase!

Connie Smiley said...

Linda, these are so soft and beautiful, and I love the new look of your blog. Hope to get around to that myself one of these days...

Anonymous said...

So nice, soft and beautiful work.

Nikki said...

I love tulips. Your images are stunning.

A Creative Grace said...

Not sure how I missed you at TT that week but had to comment on that last shot 'open' really soft and beautiful :)

Laurie said...

Alright! Somebody stop me. I love your pictures! I, too, love macro - esp. with flowers.
I'm lagging a bit with Beyond Layers but I love it and Kim.

whitey said...

First time visit at your blog, I came over from Flickr. You do some amazing work.