Turn your own ordinary photo into a work of art. You can find the tutorial to make a one of a kind circle over at Ramblings and Photos by Ashley Sisk.
Happy Wordless Wednesday!
As always, so nice of you to stop by. If you have a photo to share, just link up below. And make sure to stop by some of these other fab WW blogs.
As always, so nice of you to stop by. If you have a photo to share, just link up below. And make sure to stop by some of these other fab WW blogs.
Wow. That is amazingly cool.
ReplyDeleteMy friend showed me how to do it and I saw it over at several blogs before. Been meaning to try it... =)
ReplyDeleteThat is so, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is too cool! Love your picture! Going to have to give that a try some day soon.
ReplyDeleteDid you take that with a fish eye?So beautiful Lisha
ReplyDeleteI'll never try this because it's not my forte..
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I love your work. You are such a talent :)
Happy WW Lish!
Awesome shot!
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Really well done.
ReplyDeleteLooks like your looking at a reflection on ice in a well or a reflection in a skylight. Pretty cool!
ReplyDeleteSoooo beautiful! I love this pic. My WW is kind-of nature-y too, but def. not as cool as this!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!!!
Best,
Li
@LaLicenciada
@HerDeepThoughts
Cool! I would need more than a tut for me ;)
ReplyDeleteyou have a natural eye for beauty.
You did a great job! I love it.
ReplyDeleteYour photo is amazing! Thanks for the shout out my friend!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cool photo! I'm totally going to check out that tutorial as soon as my out-of-town guest leaves. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool and I love how it is going to force me to look at everything a little differently and try to see the beauty in everything.
ReplyDeleteAwesome capture!!
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Hey lish! big hugs! I needed a wordless wednesday! :) Alex
ReplyDeleteThat is WAY cool!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for adding my button!
ReplyDeleteThat's on pretty photo. You should sell cards of them :)
Dagmar
Dagmar's momsense
great job! I did see this on Ashley's blog and I had wanted to try it out but haven't gotten around to doing it yet. Yours turned out really well.
ReplyDeleteOoh very cool, will have to check it out! :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't done a faux world in a long time, but you've given me the nudge I needed! This turned out really nice!
ReplyDeleteThat is really cool!!!
ReplyDeletethat's a brilliant image... i ahve it as my wallpaper for the day :)
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of something from Unfortunate Events. It's really cool!
ReplyDeleteAaaaaamazing. Yet again, you've inspired me.
ReplyDeleteFor real, you are SO cool and artistic!!
ReplyDelete~Mimi
Stunning Lish!!
ReplyDeleteNice effect with the circular transform. The originally looks like it quite interesting as well.
ReplyDeleteLove what you did in this photot.
ReplyDeleteSimply Delicious
Great job, Ashley! I'd like to see the original beside it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the linky.
Blessings,
PK
http://kneedeepingrace.com
How refreshingly unusual
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Hi Lish, the photos on my WW are not mine, but taken from news sources, as we in New Zealand are in shock over the devastation in Christchurch, a massive earthquake, the 2nd in six months. I am sending up my prayers for those still trapped (around 300 people still missing) and their familes. Please join us and pray for miracles.
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This is pretty darned interesting - I could stare at it for a long time and not lose interest.
ReplyDelete(And I'll join Simoney in prayer for those in NZ).
I love this one.
ReplyDeleteThat is an amazing photo!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so neat! Thank for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat picture is insanely awesome yet makes my brain hurt all at the same time. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting! I love your circle photo!!
ReplyDelete-Brenda
VERY cool!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother fantastic photo. I just love your creativity. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI saw that tutorial the other day! Kinda has an Alice in Wonderland feel! It's looks soooooooo cool!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! It looks like you're looking up from a well. I am definitely going to check out that tutorial to see how to replicate something like this.
ReplyDeletethat is really neat. i for sure need to try it out although i don't think i have any photos that will turn out as well as yours did. i love the tree. although it just reminds me of how cold and wintery it is outside. man, am i ready for spring!
ReplyDeleteLove the effect.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting. Your photo is really terrific.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing
http://kidswonderart.blogspot.com
That picture is so awesome! I love it and will have to go see if I can figure out how to do that.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!
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Really great framing...so creative!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to check out the tutorial. That photo needs to be blown up and printed on a canvas. gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is my pic of the day! Super rad! Reminds me of the movie Big Fish, which I loved:)
ReplyDeleteAwesome photography . . . as usual :)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Wedneday . . . Gina
Gina's Wordless Wednesday
Awesomely cool...but...okay, I can't lie, it made me think of "The Ring" when I first glimpsed it. Which creeped me out a bit but then I remembered that this YOU, and you're not creepy. :-)
ReplyDeleteWOW- that is one amazing photo!
ReplyDeleteOooh-I love this effect! I remember seeing Ashleys take on this a while back and I meant to try it out but then forgot..I am totally doing it right now though!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like it should be on the cover of a dark fairy tale.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! Love the grain too!
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