While showing my cousin around the Barossa Valley, we came across this lovely winery overlooking the valley.
The cellar door was left half-open as a small invitation to come in
and taste the wonderful sweet wines they had on offer.
I used KK-pumpkin grunge at 100% color burn mode and KK-warmsun at 100% color mode.
25 comments:
As usual, spot on with your editing. It would have been lovely walking through that door. Is your cousin still with you?
I like your pic..lovely colors.have a nice day
lovely image, such warm colors...
I love it Nadege. you have made a wonderful doorway even more appealing.
I agree, wonderful warm tones.
thanks for sharing this great pic with us ☺
Doorways are such intriguing subjects.... knowing this is a door to a winery makes you want to go inside all the more!
such a wonderful photo and editing. sure makes me want to go in for a look!
Wow - love this. How inviting it looks!
Always love beautiful doors and this one is a beauty!!
Lovely. So...did you go in AND....were the wines delicious? :)
Kathy
great photograph, rendered beautifully!
Beautiful capture, Nadege. It does look very inviting! :)
The texture really adds a lot while being quite subtle. Wonderful image!
awesome, so great for the theme... and makes me looking close and curious what could be inside...
Doorways are great and your edit has completed the great look. Excellent job Nadege!
Beautiful warm, rich color!
Love the color! Saw doors like these when I was visiting Bethlehem, PA.
love your door photo and the warm processing
Beautiful warm, rich color! :)
I've heard so much about the Barossa valley :)
I love how you've used the pumpkin grunge texture too. Doors and pathways always call out to me. Love to photograph them myself.
gorgeous door... even the surrounding brick. all doors should be so inviting. great shot... perfect for this prompt.
came via kk's texture tuesday!
Looks like this place has a warm atmosphere. Nice work!
That's a beautiful door...it has so much charm.
Wonderful, warm texture work on this gorgeous photo!
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