Tuesday was a busy day for me and although, I finished editing this photo on Tuesday, I am just posting it today for Texture Tuesdays. These beautiful eggs are from my brother-in-law who has around 25 chickens, give or take. Apparently, they are very happy free range (to a certain area) chickens because they produce dozens and dozens of eggs, many of which are double yolk eggs.
I never tire of photographing his eggs as each seems to be just a little different in shape, color and size. Happy and healthy chickens! My egg photo has two textures from the Kim Klassen collection-brushed linen and sepia scratched, each texture further edited to create the final image.
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And I never get tired of looking at photos of free range eggs! This is great work, Lynne! My son is getting more chicks via mail, adding to his 18 hens. :) Blessings to you!
wonderful image . i love the fading and I am a free range kind of girl!
These are some beautiful eggs. You created a great photo. This would be lovely framed in barnwood hanging in a country kitchen!
so soo fab... love this....
thank you for linking with Texture Tuesday....xxo, kim
I love your photo! I could see it in a magazine...
great photo!
What a pretty photo! I love the text and the texture :)
This is a wonderful shot and use of textures! I really like the look of the text!
I love to shoot eggs and like your said every egg is different. That is amazing. I find eggs very fascinating and I have made animation, sculptured from wood photographed egg in every way (raw,fried etc) so I might say I was kind of egg lunatic when I was in art school:)
I love this image- your photography is beautiful!
Thanks, Kay. Would love to see photos of your son's chickens and eggs.
Paperbird-thanks, so am I.
Gale-Thanks, I'll have to frame this one-great idea!
Kim-Thanks-you have a great following and your creativity is amazing.
Angela Marie-Thanks for the compliment!
A Rosy Note-thanks
Cedar-thanks-this is the most fun I've had in my years of taking photographs.
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