I enjoyed playing with my turquise scarf while taking these photos. I started with attaching the scarf to my camera, greatly inspired by Kristi's tutorial How to Create Etheral, Color-Infused Photos Using Scarf. While trying to attach the scarf, I was captured by the way the texture of the scarf was being highlighted. I started to wave the scarf with my left hand in front of the flowers, while I held the camera in my right hand taking pictures...
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These are lovely. Such a clever way to use the scarf to enhance the photos. They create such an ethereal, soft tone. And beautifully executed!
ReplyDeleteThank you for arranging these challenges, Alicia! My mind wouldn't have operated with turquise / splash - without the Spring Nurture promt ... These promts are supporting and nourishing the fellowship around photography enthuists!
Deleteso pretty. love the scarf idea. i may have to try that soon :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, I hope you have fun with the scraft!
DeleteI love all your splashes of blue, but my favorite is your self portrait... so dreamy!
ReplyDeleteThank you Barbara - The color of the scarf is nice when the sun reflects upon it - and I'm trying to learn to do portraits generally - also self portraits :)
DeleteOh these are lovely!! I have one sheer green/floral scarf that I plan on using eventually, but I wish I had a blue one!
ReplyDeleteThe green-floras scarf sounds beautiful - I look forward of seeing your photos, Yolanda!
DeleteThese are SO lovely!!! <3
ReplyDeleteVery creative! And a blue flower! Don't see many of those around here.
ReplyDeleteThank you :) I think the flower is some sort of mini-Tulip... I am not sure...
DeleteGorgeous photos! I love artistic photos and yours are amazing. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your sweet words, Lotta!
DeleteVery original and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe scarf really did create a beautiful softness to your photos! I love each one of them! Beautiful selfie too. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Tish, the scarf idea was fun to do, thanks to Kristi's inspiration ;)
DeleteI love them all but the BEST one is of YOU!! Wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jill! - I challenge myself with portraits at the moment - of myself and others :)
DeleteSo beautiful. One of my favorite colors!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mary, Turquoise is lovely!
DeleteGreat use of Kristi's tutorial! These are beautiful Nina! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in the Nurture Photography Challenge!
Thank you Rebecca for coming up with thes creative Nurture Challenges!
DeleteThese are so pretty, Nina - but the portrait of you is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the color, very creative photography.
Thank you Amanda ... the portrait was just a spontanious idea in the end :)
DeleteAbsolutely stunning! Love them all! Great job!Living F.A.B.ulously on Purpose
ReplyDeleteNina, the scarf sure creates a wonderful addition to some already fabulous photos. LOVE the portrait!!! You are gorgeous in it!
ReplyDeleteLove this color, adore the sheerness and text of the scarf and absolutely love your self-portrait. Excellent job.
ReplyDeleteCreative idea, Nina. The 3rd picture is my favorite.
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# 5 is my favorite in this post -- you are so pretty in that last photo.. sweet!!
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These are so pretty. I love the touch of turquoise, and the lovely texture the scarf adds to the photos. This is such a beautiful set!
ReplyDeleteWhat cute little flowers! The scarf really adds to the image.
ReplyDeleteThese are so lovely! I love that you put my tutorial on using scarves to create ethereal to work. You did an amazing job! Thanks so much for sharing your photos and my tutorial with your readers. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining us in the Nurture Photography Challenge! Can't wait to see what you come up with for our new prompt: Green/Nature. :)