Archive for July, 2012

Flower Art Friday- July 13

Friday, July 13th, 2012

Happy Friday the 13th!  Not a day I fret about for me… it has been more a good day in my family than something to worry about…  Today I am showing a photo that asked to be taken and what I have done with it in Photoshop Elements.

I woke early one morning this week with an achy body that wasn’t happy, and when walking to the kitchen for pain pills, I looked out the front door and this is what I saw….

Front Door Garden in the Fog

The fog was pretty thick and  the Phlox in the garden seemed to glow, so I grabbed the camera and took a few photos.  The fog gives a mysterious look to things as it hides the expanse of lawn beyond the garden.  I then decided to see what would happen if I played a bit with it in Photoshop and what I ended up with is  next…

Foggy Morning

I did a bit of cropping and tweaking of the color saturation to bring out the glow in the Phlox. Then to see what would happen, I played with some effects and liked what I got with the Artistic- Sponge (at whatever the settings were that it defaulted to). I liked how it added some graininess to the photo and intensified the mystery of the fog.  I added the effect to a duplicate layer, so I could then lightly erase some of the graininess from the Phlox, bird houses and a few more flowers to get the brighter colors from the original layer to make them pop a bit more.  I have tons more to learn while playing with my photos in Photoshop Elements, but at least the playing I am doing is something that is getting me doing something creative more often now. Maybe a few little quilts will be inspired by my playing with the photos…

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I have linked this post to Flower Art Friday where you can see lots more gorgeous flower photo art.

New Photos from the Gardens

Tuesday, July 10th, 2012

July has cooled a bit from highs in the 90′s, but there has been very little rain. Even with the lack of rain, things are still blooming in the gardens.

The Garlic that has grown wild in the new Bird Sanctuary Garden is beginning to bloom…

Garlic Bundle

The flower heads not only have flowers, but baby Garlic bulbs… The papery cover the flowers and bulbs are bursting out of reminds me of fabric baby slings… Makes the baby bulbs and blooms look as if they are being cradled.

The Annabelle Hydrangea has been blooming with it’s big billowy flowers.

View With Hydrangeas

This photo was taken from behind the Hydrangea, catching the view of the mountains in the distance.

Pink Lily with Annabelle

Above, is a photo of one of the pink Asiatic Lily blooms with the Annabelle flowers as a backdrop.

Daisies

In the Rock Garden I found this clump of wild Daisies that I allowed to stay and am glad I kept them around. There were so many flowers… this photo gives the illusion that the flowers go on and on…  Back in the Maple Tree Garden, the Floral Carpet Pink Rose has been blooming on and on.

Single Open Pink Rose

The photo above highlights one of those  flowers that was fully open.

White Echinacea with More

The Front Door Garden is full of blooms again… Here is an open white Echinacea with lavender ones and other flowers in the background.  The Phlox are beginning to bloom, too…

Dewy White Phlox

This is a macro shot of some dewy florets from the Flame White Phlox. I love the tinges of pink in that are not usually seen when looking from farther away… The dewdrops look like tiny little sparkling jewels.

All of these photos in this post will be available for purchase in my Art Quilt shop on ArtFire, but right now, you can get one of them for FREE!  See the post about the sale on my ArtFire blog to find more information about the coupon sale I am running in that shop and my Andrus Gardens gift items shops through July 15.

Very briefly, take 25% off any purchase from either of those two shops when you use Coupon Code “25OFF”,  AND if you purchase $15 or more at the sale prices will qualify you for a FREE PHOTO!  You can choose from any photos you see here in this post or in the ArtFire post. The photos are 5″x7″ or 6″ square depending on the photo. They are printed on quality Strathmore Radiant Gloss paper with archival inks for very long lasting prints that have a beautiful pearly gloss finish that adds to the beauty of the photos.

If  you would be interested in purchasing one of the photos, just let me know which one you like best and I will get it uploaded to the site or just send a Paypal invoice. Right now, the photos are $10 each through July 15th when the price will go up to $15 each.

Photo Art Friday- Architecture

Friday, July 6th, 2012

The prompt from Pixel  Dust Photo Art’s blog for this week’s Photo Art Friday is Architecture. This is a fun one for me, since in addition to taking photos of flowers in my gardens and anywhere else, I love to take photos of various old or old looking buildings such as barns, sheds, and faded and falling houses…   The first photo I played with today is this one of a shed with a tree near it. It is pretty simple, but grabbed my eye.  I didn’t do too much with Photoshop Elements on this one, just lightened it, added some contrast, then added the Paint Daubs effect with Sparkle brush to get the look shown.

Shed With Tree

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I have played with achitecture in the past with my quilts…  Here is one of my favorites- “My Dream House”

My Dream House available on ArtFire

This quilt was inspired by the photo below of an old house on the road we live on.

Water Road House

Back when I took this photo I could see some of the house, now it is pretty much hidden by trees, shrubs and weeds.  I used the photo as a pattern for the little house in my quilt. I have done another piece using the photo printed onto fabric and surrounded it with flowers in fabric and embroidery.

I have thought it would be neat to do a few more pieces similar with old, decrepit buildings surrounded by beautiful flowers…  maybe that will be something to try soon.

Flowers Into Photos, For Now….

Thursday, July 5th, 2012

I have been trying to get things caught up in the gardens during the past few weeks.  I love my gardens and flowers, but this year has had it’s challenges….

Daffodil Opening in Snow Glories

After a warmer than usual winter, many flowers began to bloom earlier than usual. We had a very warm spell in March followed by very hard freezes…. not a good combination.

Wisteria Buds

The Wisteria was covered in fat, beautiful flower buds…. until the hard freeze… every bud froze… Amazingly nearly 4 months later, there are new flower buds forming just in time for the onslaught of Japanese beetles… Yikes!

Pulmonaria Mrs. Moon

Pulmonaria Mrs Moon bloomed beautifully, along with most of the usual early Spring flowers…

 

Double Trillium Pair

The Trilliums bloomed nicely, especially the double ones… They have not multiplied yet, but keep blooming each year.

 

Dewy White Daffodil

Many dewy, damp mornings made for great photos of dewdrops on the flowers such as this Ice Follies Daffodil…

 

Pink Luau Day One

Amazingly, I was able to have gobs of Peony flowers even after the plants started growing too early and we had the super hard freeze. My mulching things with hay for the freeze did keep the Peony flowers.

 

First Iris Flower of 2012

It looked as if the Iris would not have flowers, but even though the buds looked papery and dry, the flowers still bloomed nicely :)

 

Tradescantia Macro

Some photos I took were nice surprises, like this macro shot of a Tradescantia flower showing the fluffy detail of the flower’s center.

 

Raindrops on Alyssum

More rainy, wet mornings gave more interesting photos like this one of tiny Alyssum flowers dripping with water reflecting the house windows.

 

Wild Daisy Clump

Even the wild Daisies put up some full clumps of flowers… This photo was taken of one large clump of flowers and gives the impression of flowers going on for a long way.

 

Pink Lily Detail

I even found some of the Lilies that were lost last year, coming up to bloom this year. This is a macro shot of one of the bright pink ones.

 

Portulaca with Dew

I have not been feeling too creative in the studio with my quilting, so I have begun to play with some of the flower photos like this portulaca flower above.

In the middle of the strange garden season, I ended up falling and hurting my back in a new place…. I really didn’t need that!  I fell hard while trying to hurry to get some garden work done before a rain storm that was forecast.  In addition to landing me in the ER to be sure I hadn’t broken anything, I lost over 2 weeks of garden work… So much for getting ahead of things this year….  In addition to helping me to lose the garden work time, I ended up racking up some nasty medical bills…. With no insurance, CT scans, ER visit, and extra rheumatologist appointments, have made a mess of the finances.  The additional bad spot in my back has not helped with the creative funk, either… working in my studio, stitching on the machine, and other things have ended up increasing pain which was already giving me grief enough with the fibromyalgia and arthritis…  At least I have the flowers blooming in the gardens to take photos of, and I have been slowly getting things weeded and mulched little my little.

If there is enough interest in my flower photos, I am considering adding them to one of my shops… Maybe if I can’t create much in the studio, I will able to be more creative with my photos.