Frosted Roses

© Pat Worster

Frosted Roses

Uploaded: May 18, 2006

Comments

Stacy L. Robertson June 29, 2006

Hi Pat..I was curious about how you achieved this awesome look? #474320

Pat Worster June 29, 2006

The frost part is actually my back door in the early morning after Jack Frost had visited last winter. I used the transparency tool to lighten it and then layered it over the roses. I also have some of the frosted ones with the sun shining in but I use this one the most. It makes a good digital backdrop when layered over holiday lights. Thanks for commenting. Pat #2965912

Stacy L. Robertson July 05, 2006

That is really beautiful..very creative shot. #2990261

Donna La Mattino Pagakis July 07, 2006

So beautiful and romantic, congrats on Digital Darkroom feature! #2997350

Pat Worster July 07, 2006

Thanks every one. I just happened to read my mail this morning and saw this was featured in digital darkroom. #2997805

Tricia L. Olson-Giles July 07, 2006

That's thinking outside the box. I can see the frost and holiday lights, but pairing the sharpness of the frost with the supleness and softness of the roses and roundness of the pearls is great! #2998421

Pat Worster July 07, 2006

Thanks Tricia, I really like the way this series came out and I am so pleased that others like it as well. You have some terrific animal pics in your gallery. #2998434

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