Tea for Two by taffy

Tea for Two

Such a relief to be able to process/edit again so I went a bit over the top for ONS10 today, B&W.
Very cool! And well done! I like that kind of processing. It is on my list to learn how to do in LR.
November 12th, 2015  
oh that's interesting! :)
November 12th, 2015  
Kim
Cool image!
November 12th, 2015  
haha... i will feel bad too if i cannot edit the photos...
November 12th, 2015  
Like this shot..almost has a reverse negative look..
November 12th, 2015  
Died you create this design on the set or was it there! It looks like a fabulous set of pottery!
November 12th, 2015  
Neatly done...I like the reflection, composition, editing
November 12th, 2015  
Love the effect you've achieved here Taffy, the edges really stand out and there's a lot of depth in the visual effect.
November 12th, 2015  
I like this effect. Is it solarized?
November 12th, 2015  
Interesting how the effect brings out so much detail and shape. This is kinda what I did for my first lattice last week and now I'm wondering how I did it... back to LR to check I think...
November 12th, 2015  
Impressive effect.
November 12th, 2015  
so creative and cool
November 12th, 2015  
Editing is such fun. Like the effect created.
November 12th, 2015  
Such a relief to edit again! Love your over the top processing! Fav!
November 12th, 2015  
Ha ha ha - fun image!
November 12th, 2015  
Wait, I thought the architectural B&W was for ONS10!! Oh, well....great editing!
November 12th, 2015  
@panthora good idea. Will go tag it!
November 12th, 2015  
A lovely pieces of pottery , a lovey still life , wonderful patterns on the pots . great light and shades in this edited B/W capture -- I just LOVE it ! FAV
November 12th, 2015  
Beautifully composed, a lovely shot :)
November 12th, 2015  
Great effect ;-)
November 12th, 2015  
Wonderful fun in this.
November 12th, 2015  
wild and wonderful edit
November 12th, 2015  
Cool picture. Congratulations on making the Trending Page. Well deserved.
November 12th, 2015  
@woodlandsphotog This was done in a combination of Silver Efex and Color Efex solarizing filter. So the b&w conversation was first, and then the solarizing in a different program.
November 13th, 2015  
@maggiemae The design is already on the teapot -- a very pretty earthtone soft beige with deeper brown trim.
November 13th, 2015  
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November 13th, 2015  
Over the top? Not at all, or at least in a much more creative direction than the usual paths taken from Silver Efex to Over the Top. Besides, I like my tea radioactive.
November 13th, 2015  
Cool processing
November 13th, 2015  
Wonderful image!!
November 13th, 2015  
@taffy Thanks so much for the processing steps! I have wanted to get the Nik add-ins. You have now shown me why I need to do sooner rather than later!
November 14th, 2015  
Reminds me of some of the glazes I used when I did pottery soooo many years ago!
November 14th, 2015  
Beautiful! Great processing.
November 14th, 2015  
Incredible!!!
November 14th, 2015  
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