The jugs were there. I duplicated the photo and converted it to black and white. Then in Photoshop I had 2 layers – the B&W and the Color and masked the jugs so the color would come through. It’s easier than it sounds. 🙂
I’m sure it would have some stories. This old barn is on the property of a distant relative of mine. Some day I’ll just go up to his house and talk to him.
Some images just hit you between the eyes and you say wow. But others sort of have a more subtle approach to you and then you have an image that will last in your memory for far longer than the wow. As for the colour highlights…a technique you have used so well. That is a winner by any standard
Did you add the hanging jugs? If not, how did you get them to be color? Very cool
The jugs were there. I duplicated the photo and converted it to black and white. Then in Photoshop I had 2 layers – the B&W and the Color and masked the jugs so the color would come through. It’s easier than it sounds. 🙂
Now if that old barn could tell a few stories I think one would have a book opportunity…
I’m sure it would have some stories. This old barn is on the property of a distant relative of mine. Some day I’ll just go up to his house and talk to him.
Nice use of selective color.
Thanks, Carissa.
Really clever with those tiny bits of color. Adds even more interest to an already interesting scene! ~SueBee
Thank you, SueBee.
Some images just hit you between the eyes and you say wow. But others sort of have a more subtle approach to you and then you have an image that will last in your memory for far longer than the wow. As for the colour highlights…a technique you have used so well. That is a winner by any standard