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.
19 comments:
Happy Easter!
Definitely better on the log background.
I agree, better on the log cabin. I do really like the yellow door!
I like the last one best. Happy Easter to you.
Happy 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.
Wonderful :-)))
Happy Easter.
Nicely done!
I 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.
Eggzactly what we needed to make our Easter perfect. I like the second one a lot. Must, must, figure out how to do that.
Estas en un buen momento de motivaciĆ³n y eso siempre es positivo. Hay que continuar aprendiendo .
Lovely overlay! Very festive.
I love the yellow door! And the double exposure works well.
Pretty Easter Eggs!
Happy Easter. I like the first photo & that yellow door is quite cheery.
I think the overlays detract from the house.
Hope your holiday was good.
Those screen doors are works of art. I love them both!!!!
It 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
I love that yellow door! What a charming house.
Great Easter Double Exposure!!!
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