Let ’em dream long as they want to … of June somewhere on the Erie line … and crabapple blossoms.
Carl Sandburg
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Oh, and here's the before, if you're interested.
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~Bee well friends~
Beautiful photo and very subtle but effective editing. Nicely done! Did you use a texture? I have no experience using textures (and have no clue yet how to!) but I'd love to learn. I don't think I've ever had crabapples but they surely make stunning blossoms.
ReplyDeleteAnd if you ever have the chance to visit Eire, do so. It is a breathtaking country!
Blessings,
This Good Life
Lovely texture work!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely photo! And they smell as beautiful as they look!
ReplyDeleteStalker
I can almost smell them. Exquisite pics. B
ReplyDeleteboth are really beautiful, but your textured one is gorgeous. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful texture and photograph!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photo! Love the editing :)
ReplyDeleteAlthough I do love the before picture, it's just amazing what a little texture can do! Beautiful as always!
ReplyDelete~Chris
Very nice photos. Love the colors.
ReplyDeletevery pretty, I like the texture!
ReplyDeleteOh I like them both. You can't go wrong at all with crabapple blossoms!!!! Love that color:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographs...I do like the textures... very interesting effect...BTW I do hope Annie is doing well. Hugs from Maine, Julie.
ReplyDeleteLovely texture, nice result!
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done --
ReplyDeleteI spent some time this past week photographing the blossoms on my sister's flower crab apple tree. It is loaded with pink blossoms. You've captured the beauty of these blossoms so well!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Blooms! thanks so much for linking up to Cottage Flora Thursday's! xoxo, tracie
ReplyDeletePink is not my first choice in plants, but that one is beautiful! Nice blog, follow your dream, it seems you have a great start in place.
ReplyDeleteLove the before and after!! Such beautiful flowers!
ReplyDeletebeautiful edit!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. Love the textured one.
ReplyDeleteSo so pretty! I keep saying I'm going to learn to do textures and I keep procrastinating! I really need to. I love this.
ReplyDeleteLove these ... both with and without the texture! I do like how the texture gives it that bit of extra warmth ... a vintage feel! Beautifully done! :)
ReplyDeleteBoth photos are so pretty! I love your use of texture. Thanks for linking up to Photo Feature Friday! Hope you're having a good weekend :)
ReplyDelete~tricia