Dream-like in a Bog

Last Sunday, Edster and I went to Springfield Bog, along with my daughter and Bruno…Yes, it was hot!  But God’s bountiful mercies were everywhere…this is my Father’s world!

In my Beyond Layers e-course, Kim gave us a new recipe giving a dream-like effect using processing and two wonderful textures.  I thought I would apply this to three of my photos from my bog trip…along with some great quotes!

Take a look-see…

 God's Artwork

Learning to Know

Gentleness and Lightness
God is so good!

With gratitude,
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9 Responses to Dream-like in a Bog

  1. Carol says:

    Oh so beautiful. The weather may have been hot, but you images are cool.

  2. geetlee says:

    Beautiful shots and processing, you’ve done a great job of getting the dreamy effect.
    The quote in the last shot speaks to me 🙂
    I haven’t tried any prompts in the Beyond class for weeks! I must change that.
    xo

  3. Very beautiful, Denise! The quotes and your images works perfectly together, they speak to me as if I were there. Really really beautiful!
    Have a wonderful day!
    Marie (BTS)

  4. Beautiful Denise, subtle and heartfelt thanks for sharing….

  5. Sherri B. says:

    What lovely photos…your processing makes them even more beautiful. Beautiful quotes, too – I love the last one! 🙂

  6. jdmaleski says:

    They are all beautiful — and the quotes are all lovely too – but I really am moved by that last one. For one thing, I LOVE Queen Anne’s lace, but the quote itself is so beautiful! Thanks for sharing these!

  7. All so beautiful Denise.

  8. madelincwolf says:

    You certainly did capture dreaminess. I can’t decide which one is my favorite. Guess it would have to be between 1 and 3. The flowers on the first are very intriguing. What are they? I love Queen Annes Lace and the quote is so apropos. I need to be gentle with myself these days.

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