
Here is my offering for Week Two. I processed this using Nik’s Silver Efex Pro, and added a deep sepia tint to it.
My temporary home studio (which, is really my son’s game room) is being repaired. Sigh…. No still life work to be done for a while…
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Gorgeous. I see the two connected, unwilling to leave each other’s side, but disagreeing wholeheartedly about the direction of their conversation.
Still envious of your eye. Stunning.
Your eye is very good!
Thank you, Sir
Love this deep rose sepia tinting
Thank you… I experimented a bit before settling on this one
Stunning, Rajiv.
Thanks!
Hey Rajiv .. .that is just lovely. There is something very special about this image. 🙂
Thanks! The next two weeks are just a bit different
Nice edit, Rajiv.
Thanks a lot!
love the sepia effect…and the texture on the bottle is great
Thank you… Glad you like it
Love this! Do you like the Nik software? I’m curious? I have another photographer friend that uses it!
Yeah…I do like Nik..
I am not that fond of Topaz, but it can be cool at times..
I wonder, though, if filters make you lazy
Oh so nice Rajiv – so tactile. Fabulous texture and tones!
Thanks a lot, Robyn. I am now going to head to your site!
This is VERY striking indeed. So crisp and defined. I liked last week’s edit, but I like this one even more. 🙂
Thanks! I just went over to your blog, and stuck in a ‘follow”. Your work is marvellous
Thank you Rajiv! That’s very kind of you say.
BTW, my ‘one four’ challenge this time is on my other blog: flowersbykaz.wordpress.com
I love the texture and sepia- such nostalgia!
I never thought dead flowers could look so attractive! I love the sepia tones of this edit – it heightens the sense of age and weariness. 🙂
Hello, Rajiv! Came to Your site after my usual ’rounds,’and been scrolling down Your ‘reader.’ A bit surprised to see so many pics of ‘dead’ flowers. They might be beautiful, but it makes me Sad to see them. So I won’t see them! So there!!! Meet You at other posts! 🙂
Me, I am fascinated with death