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From central London its just a short overground train journey
to get to Crystal palace, or what is left of it, after a huge fire burnt it to the ground in November 1936.
Built for the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park, and later moved several miles south of the London river Themes, to Crystal Palace park, where it flourished for many years, until it fell out of fashion at around the turn of the century.
During its building in 1851, these life size Dinosaurs were commissioned, and finally erected in 1855 at The Dinosaur Court , thrilling Victorians and Edwardian's for over 50 years!
These historically important structures even pre-dated the publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species by six years, though many physical, paleontological mistakes were included, they are still the first life-size dinosaur sculptures in the world!
I visited last August, whilst visiting the UK and was my first visit,
I was lucky with the sun, snapping away rapidly to make the most of the fleeting sunlight, highlighting their scaly shadows (a mistake, as they didn't have scales!).
Thankfully, they were newly restored after a hundred years of neglect and are now protected in perpetuity as grade one listed structures.
Later back in France, I forgot all about them until now, after watching Dr Russell Brown's fabulous Video tutorial using our new web sized 'Flypaper Taster pack' textures on an Ipad with their fabulous new Photoshop Touch App!
I was blown away by the apparent ease of use, and now have a similar recipe here to show.
Russell's blurring of the background in his Chinese image was an inspired touch, and if you look closely at mine above you'll notice how the finished Dinosaur seems to slightly 'pop out' of the image!
Processing was easy, the image was perfectly exposed, no burnt sky, but the sky was a bit too bright, so after an enhancement with Photoshop HD filter use, slightly flattening the detail and toning down the colour.
I popped it into Nik Color Efex Pro and used the 'graduated medium density' filter over the sky, and also a little bit of the Nik 'Midnight' filter to add more contrast and colour interest.
I then used Russell's blur tool technique, though not as strongly as his, just around the background of the Dinosaur.
Next, using Russell's amazing new Photoshop CS5 Paper Texture Plug-in filled with their hard-wired flypaper taster textures, simply clicked each of the three textures and let the gizmo take the strain, pulling all our textures into shape and setting its own pro-selected opacity, saving at least several minutes processing time!
Please check it out here, and keep revisiting Russell Brown for further updates that are in the pipeline for this ground breaking plug-in script gizmo!
(please note, this script will only work with Adobe Photoshop CS5 and the new CS6)
Flypaper Muscatel Taster - Overlay @ 39%(desaturated)
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Bill Tongue writes:
I purchased your complete set a few days ago and have been going crazy reworking some of my old stuff. I've always "painted" my pics and made my own textures. Your offerings have changed my end product dramatically. A little Photoshop, a touch of NIK and three layers of Flypaper.
Laura James writes:
I started using your textures from looking at some of what Tony Sweet was creating. Loved them immediately and am hooked on using textures. Thought you might be interested in seeing some of the images I created. You can see my photos at You can see my photos at www.lightwriterimages.com Look under Laura's gallery - new photos. Thanks for offering your textures for use, LOVE them.
Larry Gerbrandt writes:
I'm fairly new to the whole texture layer look but have fallen in love with the look and most of the credit goes to a combination of your textures, your tutorials and outstanding images. The Summer Painterly collection is like playing in a sandbox full of wonderful toys, with Brushed Rose at the top of the heap. Your tutorials have encouraged me to try blending modes other than Overlay and Soft Light, with delightful and surprising results. I shoot with a Nikon D3X and it produces huge files. Finding textures with enough resolution to blend with 25 megapixel images isn't easy but your textures scale beautifully. Can't wait for you next set.
Elise (mythlady) writes...
Hi Jill and Paul -- I entered three photos in our local county fair, all of which featured Flypaper Textures. I won blue ribbons on all three, Antique Roses, Two Ships, and Cows, and then the cow picture went on to win Best in Section (visible manipulation) and Best in Show!! I was surprised and delighted, and of course, I owe it all to you.
Thanks for your great work! The textures are wonderful.
pink pegasus said..
Bought Tex box two and Fly edges today - it's great to use them - thank you to your fine and very exclusive textures!
Tom Said..
Fantastic!
As much as I enjoy the painterly/Pictorialist effects that I get with your textures, I'm still working on being more "subtle". You managed to add a golden light,
but in a way that is far different from a "digital warming filter". Looking forward to seeing the results of your further experimenting and trying it out myself.
Delany Dean, JD,PhD Said..
These texture images are just marvelous! I stumbled across them on Flickr, found this blog site, and was instantly delighted. I bought both sets. I have been using textures in my photography for about a year now. I have used some of the images that others have posted on Flickr, and later went on to develop a few pretty nice ones of my own, but I can see that my days of struggling with trying to create my own texture images are over! I will never come close to the quality of these. And I'd rather spend my time using these, anyhow. Thanks for developing these, and making them available!
Cass said...
I think I might just have died and gone to heaven. When I got your e-mail about the new textures I thought "yeah, they'll look the same as the old ones" (yes, you can call me cynical) but I clicked anyway... just in case... just for a peek. And I fell in love straight away and had bought them within seconds. The sky ones are my favorite right now. They are stunning. But they are all beautiful. Can't wait to have a play with them. In the meantime, I might just have to print them out as they are, frame them and put them on my wall :)
Bob said...
The thing I wanna’ talk about here is the Voyageur Map texture, a new texture from flypaper textures. This is my first try with one, but do they LOOK scrumptious!!! These are lighter in tone and texture, pastel-ish in color, more transparent – they just glow. They are big files too, 6 – 8 mb each – really wonderful to work with.
They ain’t replacements for the first series, but delightful supplements that offer us more creative and artistic options. With both texture packs, I think this brings the total to 50 – 60. And no “cheap dupes” either (what I call it when someone designs a nice texture and simply changes the color to make various ones).
Martine Roch said...
These textures are really good quality, very big size and a real pleasure to use in many ways. I'm sure I will enjoy using them more and more...
I can't wait for your next set.
Julie Tardy said....
Bought one this morning, they are great !
SilviaON said....
thank you for the wonderful textures !!
good luck for the group :)
Telzey said....
I'm in love with Flypaper Textures! They're generously sized for print work, easy on the eye, and simple to use.
I applied them to some of my "lost" images and the results were great. So I decided to see how they'd work with some of my finished images. All I can say is incredible. Wish I'd had them sooner.
Am I satisfied? Absolutely! Thank you Jill and Paul for making them available. I can't wait to see what's next.
Master Paul Grand; masterful artist, possessed of superb vision, sublime spirit, exquisite imagery, wrote a short tutorial on his texture work. It was an epiphany for me.
It was short, direct and to the point – with examples. All of these damn photo textbooks should be so succinct and direct. Thank you, Paul.
I used his lesson on my new image.
A most elegant, stylish treatment that worked wonderfully for me. I have now added another, subtle, layer technique to my texture work and style.
As Paul quickly showed, there is much one can do with “blending options, blending modes, % of use and % opacity, and color sliders” either as top layers or under layers.
Katieandcalli.com Said..
I'm betting that once you use one of their textures, you'll want the whole set. They're marvelous, subtle textures, so they blend. ...And now I feel like Marisa Tomei in My Cousin Vinny. ("Oh, yeah. You blend.") Point is, the texture isn't what people will see when they look at your photographs. Textures are a delicate thing, in my opinion, and they don't always enhance an image so much as distract, but anyway. Flypaper Textures are really nice textures!
missnoma Said..
"Honesty (texture tutorial and recipe)":
What a fabulous way to teach textures...Even a newbie like me should be able to follow and enjoy...Thank you so much...
Dave Said..
Just thought I'd drop you a line and mention that I've just bought your wonderful flypaper textures set. Thanks for doing this and I look forward to trying them out. They look wonderful and really useful.
sassl Said...
did someone say, you can never be too rich, have too many big dogs, or too many fab textures ...
I'm pretty sure I heard that! :D I love these textures. Bought them a few days ago and have been addicted ever since. When I've purchased texture packs like this before, there has always been a bunch I never use and a couple that I do. With this one I really like every single one of them. A+.these are fantastic, i downloaded them way past a decent hour to go to bed so will give them a go tomorrow. you've both done fine work here, and definitely a next installment is in order.
anniedaisybaby Said...
I am also excited to try out my newly downloaded Flypaper textures. Your blog is fantastic! Love the before and after "rollover" - truly inspiring. I will be using these for a long time to come. Thanks for all the inspiration Paul and Jill. And thanks for contributing to my texture addiction, too. LOL Can't wait to see the next set of textures.
Anonymous Said...
I appreciate you putting your "recipe" info online. Some people become secretive and snobby and don't share their info. I appreciate your openness and willingness.
Oryctes (Dani) said...
I have silently followed this blog for a few weeks and from the tutorial I have seen a sample of what these wonderful textures are capable of, but I had to test it by myself.
I just downloaded the set and with the first quick tests the results are more than promising.
I'm sure I'll be using the textures quite often.
I purchased your complete set a few days ago and have been going crazy reworking some of my old stuff. I've always "painted" my pics and made my own textures. Your offerings have changed my end product dramatically. A little Photoshop, a touch of NIK and three layers of Flypaper.
Laura James writes:
I started using your textures from looking at some of what Tony Sweet was creating. Loved them immediately and am hooked on using textures. Thought you might be interested in seeing some of the images I created. You can see my photos at You can see my photos at www.lightwriterimages.com Look under Laura's gallery - new photos. Thanks for offering your textures for use, LOVE them.
Larry Gerbrandt writes:
I'm fairly new to the whole texture layer look but have fallen in love with the look and most of the credit goes to a combination of your textures, your tutorials and outstanding images. The Summer Painterly collection is like playing in a sandbox full of wonderful toys, with Brushed Rose at the top of the heap. Your tutorials have encouraged me to try blending modes other than Overlay and Soft Light, with delightful and surprising results. I shoot with a Nikon D3X and it produces huge files. Finding textures with enough resolution to blend with 25 megapixel images isn't easy but your textures scale beautifully. Can't wait for you next set.
Elise (mythlady) writes...
Hi Jill and Paul -- I entered three photos in our local county fair, all of which featured Flypaper Textures. I won blue ribbons on all three, Antique Roses, Two Ships, and Cows, and then the cow picture went on to win Best in Section (visible manipulation) and Best in Show!! I was surprised and delighted, and of course, I owe it all to you.
Thanks for your great work! The textures are wonderful.
pink pegasus said..
Bought Tex box two and Fly edges today - it's great to use them - thank you to your fine and very exclusive textures!
Tom Said..
Fantastic!
As much as I enjoy the painterly/Pictorialist effects that I get with your textures, I'm still working on being more "subtle". You managed to add a golden light,
but in a way that is far different from a "digital warming filter". Looking forward to seeing the results of your further experimenting and trying it out myself.
Delany Dean, JD,PhD Said..
These texture images are just marvelous! I stumbled across them on Flickr, found this blog site, and was instantly delighted. I bought both sets. I have been using textures in my photography for about a year now. I have used some of the images that others have posted on Flickr, and later went on to develop a few pretty nice ones of my own, but I can see that my days of struggling with trying to create my own texture images are over! I will never come close to the quality of these. And I'd rather spend my time using these, anyhow. Thanks for developing these, and making them available!
Cass said...
I think I might just have died and gone to heaven. When I got your e-mail about the new textures I thought "yeah, they'll look the same as the old ones" (yes, you can call me cynical) but I clicked anyway... just in case... just for a peek. And I fell in love straight away and had bought them within seconds. The sky ones are my favorite right now. They are stunning. But they are all beautiful. Can't wait to have a play with them. In the meantime, I might just have to print them out as they are, frame them and put them on my wall :)
Bob said...
The thing I wanna’ talk about here is the Voyageur Map texture, a new texture from flypaper textures. This is my first try with one, but do they LOOK scrumptious!!! These are lighter in tone and texture, pastel-ish in color, more transparent – they just glow. They are big files too, 6 – 8 mb each – really wonderful to work with.
They ain’t replacements for the first series, but delightful supplements that offer us more creative and artistic options. With both texture packs, I think this brings the total to 50 – 60. And no “cheap dupes” either (what I call it when someone designs a nice texture and simply changes the color to make various ones).
Martine Roch said...
These textures are really good quality, very big size and a real pleasure to use in many ways. I'm sure I will enjoy using them more and more...
I can't wait for your next set.
Julie Tardy said....
Bought one this morning, they are great !
SilviaON said....
thank you for the wonderful textures !!
good luck for the group :)
Telzey said....
I'm in love with Flypaper Textures! They're generously sized for print work, easy on the eye, and simple to use.
I applied them to some of my "lost" images and the results were great. So I decided to see how they'd work with some of my finished images. All I can say is incredible. Wish I'd had them sooner.
Am I satisfied? Absolutely! Thank you Jill and Paul for making them available. I can't wait to see what's next.
- Anonymous said..
- I love these textures. Bought them a few days ago and have been addicted ever since. When I've purchased texture packs like this before, there has always been a bunch I never use and a couple that I do. With this one I really like every single one of them. A+.
Master Paul Grand; masterful artist, possessed of superb vision, sublime spirit, exquisite imagery, wrote a short tutorial on his texture work. It was an epiphany for me.
It was short, direct and to the point – with examples. All of these damn photo textbooks should be so succinct and direct. Thank you, Paul.
I used his lesson on my new image.
A most elegant, stylish treatment that worked wonderfully for me. I have now added another, subtle, layer technique to my texture work and style.
As Paul quickly showed, there is much one can do with “blending options, blending modes, % of use and % opacity, and color sliders” either as top layers or under layers.
Katieandcalli.com Said..
I'm betting that once you use one of their textures, you'll want the whole set. They're marvelous, subtle textures, so they blend. ...And now I feel like Marisa Tomei in My Cousin Vinny. ("Oh, yeah. You blend.") Point is, the texture isn't what people will see when they look at your photographs. Textures are a delicate thing, in my opinion, and they don't always enhance an image so much as distract, but anyway. Flypaper Textures are really nice textures!
missnoma Said..
"Honesty (texture tutorial and recipe)":
What a fabulous way to teach textures...Even a newbie like me should be able to follow and enjoy...Thank you so much...
Dave Said..
Just thought I'd drop you a line and mention that I've just bought your wonderful flypaper textures set. Thanks for doing this and I look forward to trying them out. They look wonderful and really useful.
sassl Said...
did someone say, you can never be too rich, have too many big dogs, or too many fab textures ...
I'm pretty sure I heard that! :D I love these textures. Bought them a few days ago and have been addicted ever since. When I've purchased texture packs like this before, there has always been a bunch I never use and a couple that I do. With this one I really like every single one of them. A+.these are fantastic, i downloaded them way past a decent hour to go to bed so will give them a go tomorrow. you've both done fine work here, and definitely a next installment is in order.
anniedaisybaby Said...
I am also excited to try out my newly downloaded Flypaper textures. Your blog is fantastic! Love the before and after "rollover" - truly inspiring. I will be using these for a long time to come. Thanks for all the inspiration Paul and Jill. And thanks for contributing to my texture addiction, too. LOL Can't wait to see the next set of textures.
Anonymous Said...
I appreciate you putting your "recipe" info online. Some people become secretive and snobby and don't share their info. I appreciate your openness and willingness.
Oryctes (Dani) said...
I have silently followed this blog for a few weeks and from the tutorial I have seen a sample of what these wonderful textures are capable of, but I had to test it by myself.
I just downloaded the set and with the first quick tests the results are more than promising.
I'm sure I'll be using the textures quite often.
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Friday, May 11, 2012
New Taster Pack!
Hi everyone, a quick note to say we've just launched a new taster pack over at the
Flypaper Textures Website, read all about it Here! (and don't forget to update your bookmarks)
Flypaper Textures Website, read all about it Here! (and don't forget to update your bookmarks)
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Friday, April 6, 2012
Happy Easter!
There's a new post and texture recipe over at our new Flypaper website (don't forget to update your bookmarks)
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Thursday, March 29, 2012
New Texture Recipe
Head over the new Flypaper Textures website for a new photo and recipe from Paul.
Enjoy :-)
Enjoy :-)
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Dino
Please go to our brand new website/blog to see everything big size!!!
New Flypaper textures!!!
From central London its just a short overground train journey
to get to Crystal palace, or what is left of it, after a huge fire burnt it to the ground in November 1936.
Built for the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park, and later moved several miles south of the London river Themes, to Crystal Palace park, where it flourished for many years, until it fell out of fashion at around the turn of the century.
During its building in 1851, these life size Dinosaurs were commissioned, and finally erected in 1855 at The Dinosaur Court , thrilling Victorians and Edwardian's for over 50 years!
These historically important structures even pre-dated the publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species by six years, though many physical, paleontological mistakes were included, they are still the first life-size dinosaur sculptures in the world!
I visited last August, whilst visiting the UK and was my first visit,
I was lucky with the sun, snapping away rapidly to make the most of the fleeting sunlight, highlighting their scaly shadows (a mistake, as they didn't have scales!).
Thankfully, they were newly restored after a hundred years of neglect and are now protected in perpetuity as grade one listed structures.
Later back in France, I forgot all about them until now, after watching Dr Russell Brown's fabulous Video tutorial using our new web sized 'Flypaper Taster pack' textures on an Ipad with their fabulous new Photoshop Touch App!
I was blown away by the apparent ease of use, and now have a similar recipe here to show.
Russell's blurring of the background in his Chinese image was an inspired touch, and if you look closely at mine above you'll notice how the finished Dinosaur seems to slightly 'pop out' of the image!
Processing was easy, the image was perfectly exposed, no burnt sky, but the sky was a bit too bright, so after an enhancement with Photoshop HD filter use, slightly flattening the detail and toning down the colour.
I popped it into Nik Color Efex Pro and used the 'graduated medium density' filter over the sky, and also a little bit of the Nik 'Midnight' filter to add more contrast and colour interest.
I then used Russell's blur tool technique, though not as strongly as his, just around the background of the Dinosaur.
Next, using Russell's amazing new Photoshop CS5 Paper Texture Plug-in filled with their hard-wired flypaper taster textures, simply clicked each of the three textures and let the gizmo take the strain, pulling all our textures into shape and setting its own pro-selected opacity, saving at least several minutes processing time!
Please check it out here, and keep revisiting Russell Brown for further updates that are in the pipeline for this ground breaking plug-in script gizmo!
(please note, this script will only work with Adobe Photoshop CS5 and the new CS6)
Flypaper Muscatel Taster - Overlay @ 39%(desaturated)
Flypaper Lemoncello Taster - Multiply @ 47%
Flypaper Sariel Leather Taster - Soft Light @ 31%
Autumn Painterly Pack
40 rectangular (4000 by 5000 px) Textures
$40
Spring Painterly Pack
40 Large Textures (38 square and two huge rectangles) for only
$40
Summer Painterly Pack
36 large textures for only $40
Complete Flypaper Package
Texboxes 1&2, Fly edges, Spring, Summer and Autumn painterly
$220
Flypaper Triple Combo Deal
$100 for Tex Box One and Two and the Fly Edges
$100 for Tex Box One and Two and the Fly Edges
Combo Pack Offer
Only $65 for Tex Box One and Tex Box Two
Fly Edges Pack
Only $40
See all our packs and deals on one Page
Thursday, March 15, 2012
le grand mouche – the big fly!
A strong dry wind has been blowing through our area for so long, even the palm trees have been wind burnt on their north sides, and our natural beaches have lost much of their lovely dune tops and are now smeared all over the place!
Taking a good camera into such sandblasted conditions, is at best foolhardy, but I’ve always been a bit foolish and just put it under my coat when not in use!
Here I am, cowering from the wind, bending over the camera, trying not to get sun flair on the lens, all very hit and miss.
The great thing about the sun on the sand is its huge natural light reflection, so back at home in Raw mode, I was able to knock back the blown-out head sun halo, and pull up the light recovery 100%, thus giving a kind of flash fill-in effect.
If you mouse-over the image, you’ll see the base image after i’ve already done this, or you’d just see a dark silhouette effect.
I then duplicated the image and used the Photoshop filters to add first a slight watercolor effect, a slight poster edges effect and finish with a paint daub effect, to give the image its graphic quality. I’ve also been playing with my new Intuos 5 touch graphic tablet, and with it I painted the eyes brighter, giving the whole picture a kind-of strange illustrative German expressionistic feel.
The finished beach – blow fly image fully earns my French nick-name; le Grand Mouche or the Big Fly!
Texture packs used were Summer Painterly and Tex Box 1
Dawn Grunge – Overlay @ 68 %
Touchstone – Overlay @ 100% brushed from head area
Necropolis – soft light @ 100% desaturated and brushed from head area
Raw linen – Soft light @ 100%brushed from head area
Finishing with a slight overall color desaturation to knock back the red wind burned skin tones and bright blue sky.
Spring Painterly Pack
40 Large Textures (38 square and two huge rectangles) for only
$40
Summer Painterly Pack
36 large textures for only $40
Complete Flypaper Package
Texboxes 1&2, Fly edges, Spring, Summer and Autumn painterly
$220
See all our packs and deals on one Page
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Hydrangea Blues
Paul always manages to write such interesting posts when he blogs, but with my flowers I struggle to think of anything to write, I'm just getting over a nasty bout of the flu at the moment which probably won't help my blog writing.
I especially like blue hydrangeas and have been trying without luck to find a nice pastel blue bush for my garden, the problem is you really have to see them in flower to know exactly what you're getting as they're very variable. The other thing to think of when you're growing hydrangeas is the soil, acid soils help gives a blue coloured flower, while more base soils will give pink, a side dressing of Aluminium sulphate will help keep the flowers blue.
In the meantime I'll have to keep appropriating flowers on my travels :-)
Enough gardening and onto the processing...
Aquaflore @multiply 53% gently masked from the flower and bottle
Vieux Gris @ soft Light 100% masked as above
Aotea Mist @ colour burn 26%
Aotea Mist @ Soft light 33%
Scotch Mist @ Overlay 100%
Scotch Mist is from the Spring Painterly pack, the other textures are from the Autumn Painterly set.
See it slightly larger on Flickr
Summer Painterly Pack
See all our packs and deals on one Page
I especially like blue hydrangeas and have been trying without luck to find a nice pastel blue bush for my garden, the problem is you really have to see them in flower to know exactly what you're getting as they're very variable. The other thing to think of when you're growing hydrangeas is the soil, acid soils help gives a blue coloured flower, while more base soils will give pink, a side dressing of Aluminium sulphate will help keep the flowers blue.
In the meantime I'll have to keep appropriating flowers on my travels :-)
Enough gardening and onto the processing...
Aquaflore @multiply 53% gently masked from the flower and bottle
Vieux Gris @ soft Light 100% masked as above
Aotea Mist @ colour burn 26%
Aotea Mist @ Soft light 33%
Scotch Mist @ Overlay 100%
Scotch Mist is from the Spring Painterly pack, the other textures are from the Autumn Painterly set.
See it slightly larger on Flickr
Autumn Painterly Pack
40 rectangular (4000 by 5000 px) Textures
$40
Spring Painterly Pack
40 Large Textures (38 square and two huge rectangles) for only
$40
Summer Painterly Pack
36 large textures for only $40
Complete Flypaper Package
Texboxes 1&2, Fly edges, Spring, Summer and Autumn painterly
$220
Flypaper Triple Combo Deal
$100 for Tex Box One and Two and the Fly Edges
$100 for Tex Box One and Two and the Fly Edges
Combo Pack Offer
Only $65 for Tex Box One and Tex Box Two
Fly Edges Pack
Only $40
See all our packs and deals on one Page
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ABOUT US
After the summers popular Spring Painterly set we now launch a third Painterly set, this time for Autumn, a misty, mellow sixth edition to flypaper Textures.
Our concept is Patrick Suskind's novel Perfume. This Sixth pack will also compliment Lensbaby's soft focus photography, the soft ethereal look particularly suits this new set! Flickr and Blog fans will have already seen our recent new texture images, and have kindly asked for the recipes, so, over the next few weeks we'll be putting up many recipes for its use, some mixed with the classic past textures which mix perfectly.
Our concept is Patrick Suskind's novel Perfume. This Sixth pack will also compliment Lensbaby's soft focus photography, the soft ethereal look particularly suits this new set! Flickr and Blog fans will have already seen our recent new texture images, and have kindly asked for the recipes, so, over the next few weeks we'll be putting up many recipes for its use, some mixed with the classic past textures which mix perfectly.
As our friends already know, here on this blog, we to try show how to add atmosphere to modern day imaging, showing in an innovative way, with a mouse-over action, the before and after effect of our textures.
We recommend Nik Software!!












We also have guest features on interesting photographic texture artists coming shortly.
Feel free to get in touch either by email or in the comments section here; we've also created a Flickr group for you to post your creations using our textures if you want.
Enjoy :-)
Paul and Jill
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Please note: Hover your mouse over the photos and you'll see a before-after effect.
Please find all our Getty images by clicking this button

We recommend Nik Software!!
We also have guest features on interesting photographic texture artists coming shortly.
Feel free to get in touch either by email or in the comments section here; we've also created a Flickr group for you to post your creations using our textures if you want.
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