This house in Appleton looked perfectly lovely for Easter with its yellow door and accents.
The eggs attached to a bush on the right gave me an idea for a double exposure.
While the eggs were okay, I don't think the superimposed branches were a good look.
But there was a log cabin next door. Because it was darker and also more texturized, I think the egg overlay worked better there.
It was in keeping with the season anyway.
Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely better on the log background.
ReplyDeleteI agree, better on the log cabin. I do really like the yellow door!
ReplyDeleteI like the last one best. Happy Easter to you.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter (again, because same wishes went as a reply to your comment) to you and Sue! Keep playing with the double exposures...maybe find the overlay without so much busy-ness like the branches give.
ReplyDeleteWonderful :-)))
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter.
Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteI haven't been to Appleton in ages.
Happy Easter!
Happy easter to you and your family, AC, and thanks for your comment on my own holiday post. Naturally, I had to expound on the date.
ReplyDeleteEggzactly what we needed to make our Easter perfect. I like the second one a lot. Must, must, figure out how to do that.
ReplyDeleteEstas en un buen momento de motivaciĆ³n y eso siempre es positivo. Hay que continuar aprendiendo .
ReplyDeleteLovely overlay! Very festive.
ReplyDeleteI love the yellow door! And the double exposure works well.
ReplyDeletePretty Easter Eggs!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter. I like the first photo & that yellow door is quite cheery.
ReplyDeleteI think the overlays detract from the house.
ReplyDeleteHope your holiday was good.
Those screen doors are works of art. I love them both!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is, and quite charming! I do like the yellow door. My mother painted her door yellow some years ago, and her porch swing was a light teal. So happy xoxo
ReplyDeleteI love that yellow door! What a charming house.
ReplyDeleteGreat Easter Double Exposure!!!
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