Original photo - seed planter or potato setter
"Creativity is imagination and imagination is for everyone."
~ Paul Arden
Split toning
Cropped, rotated, split toning, pixellated
Cropped, rotated, glowing edges
I am joining Geometric Friday HERE.
pretty cool on the funky effects!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had lots of fun with these photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat effects. I know nothing about doing that so I'm amazed at your skill.
ReplyDeleteDarla
A wheel of many guises!
ReplyDeleteThat iron wheel has a great shape.
ReplyDeleteI like all versions of your of your rusty wheel images. All are beautiful.
ReplyDeletei like them all but am leaning towards the glowing edges
ReplyDeleteCreative effects. I think the second edited one works the best.
ReplyDeleteWild shots!
ReplyDeletekaleidoscopic fun!
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
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Oh I love all of these edits. Very clever.
ReplyDeleteAh, you do have fun and I'm going to miss the fun I've had over the past five years, but I can no longer post on my blog and I don't know when or if it can be fixed??? Have a wonderful holiday season, a very Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year!!
ReplyDeleteFunny !
ReplyDeleteA potato setter--of course! :-)
ReplyDeleteWow! I think my favs are the second and the last. The glowing edges are COOL!! What editor do you use? I have not seen an edit like this one.
ReplyDeleteI almost missed your post below! It is wonderful. All natural and makes me think of Dickens for some reason. Maybe this is the way they decorated back then.
ReplyDeleteI like the effects BUT I really love the original!!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery creative!
ReplyDeleteI like the Paul Arden's quote too.
Love the rust and all the cool effects!
ReplyDeleteNice effects!
ReplyDeleteBy now, EG, you have learned that I am a humorless and uncreative old cuss who likes the original photo just fine.
ReplyDeleteNice effects.
ReplyDeleteReally nice effects!
ReplyDeleteIf you got paid for each of these fine creations, you'd have a wheel of fortune!
ReplyDeleteNice! Sometimes playing with the effects is almost like stopping to smell the roses. I don't quite know how but it seems like a suitable metaphor in some odd way...
ReplyDeleteNice series, I like them all!!!
ReplyDeleteNice shot! The effects were neat to see.
ReplyDeleteLove the last one. Photography Art.
ReplyDeleteLove the funky effects!
ReplyDeleteAny photographer worth his salt loves rust, and here you have plenty to love!
ReplyDeleteWow, good effects - I like your style :D)
ReplyDeleteI hope all is well over your way, I've been away a while and slowly catching up with everyone.
Wonderful processing...love that last one♪
ReplyDeleteI love rusty old things. You did a good job of creating interesting abstract images from your photo.
ReplyDeleteMe too, I love photographing old rusty things and the patterns the rust makes. Excellent shot and digital work!Deb
ReplyDeletegreat composition and edits i like the orange rusty colors against the greenish color and the last reminds me of laser lights
ReplyDeleteI love old stuff ... what a cool piece of farm equipment. I love how you ended the series. All The pictures are great. Imagination is definately for everyone ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol