Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Simplicity

One of the things I've been wanting to do is improve my still life captures. I think I've already learned some valuable tips in the Beyond Layers class. I am practicing some of these new concepts in these images....keeping it simple!

Poppies of Tomorrow
Processed using 1 layer of Kim's "Simplify" texture in Soft Blend Mode


Another thing I've been having fun with is experimenting with various fonts and adding some scripts to my images. In both of these images I am using a font called Scriptorama. Great Fun!

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Processed using 1 layer of Kim's "Organic" texture in Soft Blend Mode.
I blurred the newspaper edges a little to soften the effect





Sharing this over at: Texture Tuesday and The Creative Exchange



Have a great rest of the week!


Thursday, January 26, 2012

Spending My Days Dreaming About Photography

I think that about sums up my life these days. Taking pictures, dreaming of lenses and cameras, textures, and photo editing tools. Creating a 6-word memoir was our challenge for Day 3 in Beyond Layers. The 6-word Memoir movement was started over at SMITH Magazine and got some press in the latest O Magazine. Check it out...there are some clever memoirs over there.


Processed using Kim Klassen's kk_plastersquared Texture



Also processed using plastersquared Texture and Florabella Memory








These are some of my latest images featuring my potted crocus plant. Other concepts we've been discussing in Beyond Layers is "Less is More" and Blur. I love the soft, dreaminess of images with a shallow Depth of Field. I captured some of these images using a Lensbaby Composer Pro with macro tubes for some interesting effects, and the rest using my Nikon 50mm f/1.8 lens, which produces beautiful bokeh. This image was processed using French Kiss Stone Blush Texture and French Kiss Script Brushes.









This image was processed using my own "How Do I Love Thee" Texture. Check out my "Texture Freebie" page for info on some of my current freebies.








This image was processed using Topaz filters. This is a nifty little plug-in that will run within Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, and Paintshop Pro (I am sure other photo edit programs as well). I downloaded a 30-day trial to give it a test run.



















Sharing this over at: The Creative Exchange, Beyond Layers, This or That Thursday, and Photo Art Friday



Have a great rest of the week!


Saturday, January 21, 2012

Valentine Textures and Brushes

Greetings! I thought I would share a couple of new textures and brushes I have been working on. Click Here to download some heart brushes. These might be fun to use in your Valentine Art Works and images. Or, click on the pictures below to go to my Zenfolio site where you can download the high resolution textures for free using the password "SiennaFreebie".


The first Texture I call "How Do I Love Thee?"
How Do I Love Thee

and the second I call "Heart Frame". Use it in a screen blend mode to create a frame effect.
HeartFrame1

Have Fun! :-)



Wednesday, January 18, 2012

My Creative Journey

A few months ago I stumbled upon the “Kim Klassen CafĂ©”; originally lured by her fabulous textures, but soon drawn in by her heartfelt posts and her generous nature. I watched several tutorials she posted on her site and loved her gentle, effective teaching style. When she announced her “Beyond Layers” class, I knew I just had to participate. And so I signed up for this journey…52 weeks of “encouragement, motivation, and inspiration”. Our first assignment is to document our creative story…and here is mine:

Who am I? I am the product of my mother, an artistic being and my father, a very logical, technical being. I have always been a bit of a nerd growing up, which brought me to my degree in computer science and career as a software engineer. I enjoy the challenge my job brings. Developing software and troubleshooting problems involves a great deal of creativity, not unlike that needed by my inner artist. I’ve allowed my inner artist to explore different art forms throughout my life. I’ve dabbled in dance, piano, ceramics, oil painting, knitting, and many other artistic adventures. As much as I enjoyed learning and practicing them, they just didn’t completely fulfill some inner need …something I just couldn’t put my finger on.

A few years ago, my father-in-law showed me some pictures he took with his Fuji Finepix camera….they were amazing! Some of his pictures were selected for the Bank of Madison annual calendar that year. I was so impressed with the beauty of these images, that I added a Fuji Finepix camera to my wish list. On my following birthday, my husband got me that camera. I knew from the first flower macro I snapped and downloaded to my computer, I was hooked. I was so excited to discover all the fine little details at the center of a flower, the way the butterfly proboscis curls up when it finishes sipping nectar, the way the bumblebees get covered in pollen as they feed from the flowers. I love being outdoors amongst nature and being able to capture a moment in time…the brilliance of a leaf in autumn, the expression on the squirrel’s face when it discovers that I filled up the bird feeders. One day I went out sailing with my husband and I brought my camera with me. My husband is an amazing sailor and we had never tipped our little sailboat over before so I thought my camera would be safe (guess where this is going). The wind picked up and caught us off guard. The boat started to go over. My husband tried to release the sail but couldn’t get it out of the cleat….and yes, the boat went over....completely upside down. That was the end of my beloved Fuji Finepix. It was a sad event, but in a way, it was the start of a new adventure with my Nikon D60. That event happened 3 years ago, and I still shoot with my Nikon D60 to this day. I started sharing my pictures on Flicker and enjoying the amazing works of other photographers. I studied what it was about the images that really caught my eye and I tried to emulate the style and composition of those images. Through this exploration, I discovered textures, Photoshop, and Adobe Lightroom, my new obsessions. This is where I am at today; still loving the adventure, the possibilities, the artistry of photography and photo editing. I am excited about all there is still to be learned. I look forward to participating in this class and meeting all of my fellow classmates.

Thank you for reading!





beyondlayers

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!


Monday, January 9, 2012

New Smyrna Beach in December

Over the Christmas holiday, we visited family in Florida, and what kind of Florida vacation would it be without a trip to the beach? New Smyrna Beach was the beach of choice during this trip. It was a cloudy day, and not very warm, but the sun did manage to make an appearance a couple of times. I had great fun watching all of the beach birds scurrying across the beach, swooping by, or just standing there surveilling the scene. Here are some images of my bird friends.


Processed using Kim Klassen's Embrace and Confidence Textures



Ankle-high in SandAnother view of my Seagull Friends

Ruddy Turnstones and Laughing Gulls



Scurrying Sandpipers


"We better keep an eye on those guys!"


What a delightful day it was! Nothing like the sea breezes and sound of the ocean to melt away the lingering stress from the holiday hustle and bustle.



Shared over at The Kim Klassen Cafe, The Creative Exchange, and Sweet Shot Tuesdays

Friday, January 6, 2012

Happy 2012!

Coneflower Impressions by Sienna62
Coneflower Impressions, a photo by Sienna62 on Flickr.

I hope everyone had a Happy, healthy Christmas and New Year holiday. I certainly enjoyed some quality time visiting family in Florida. It is always nice to get away and relax for awhile wouldn't you say?

For my first post of 2012 I thought I would share a warm, dreamy, flowery image from my summer archive. I processed this image using some French Kiss Textures and brushes.


Welcome to 2012!!!


French Kiss Textures