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  • Mextures Formulas #3

    Mextures Formulas #3

    Mextures formulas from my personal collection, blogisode #3.

    As always, I hope you enjoy these formulas. Please remember that blend modes of layers (and the layers themselves) may require tweaking depending on the light/style/tone of your image and they will not necessarily look exactly the same on your images as they do in the provided versions.

    If you have any questions about Mextures or using formulas, feel free to ask them in comments or via e-mail or social media/messaging.

     

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    Formula Name: More Shadows

    Formula Code: HYEFIGG

     

     

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    Formula Name: Pastelish

    Formula Code: XBQSVBY

     

     

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    Formula Name: Monday Morning V.2

    Formula Code: ESQHIVS

     

     

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    Formula Name: Peaceful

    Formula Code: PPDWKUZ

     

     

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    Formula Name: One Tulip

    Formula Code: VCEWERD

     

     

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    Formula Name: Absentia

    Formula Code: FSLNDMQ

     

     

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    Formula Name: Clover

    Formula Code: MMTMUUD

     

     

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    Formula Name: Sunny Rain

    Formula Code: DBZTLIR

     

     

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    Formula Name: There She Goes

    Formula Code: HMQMYJM

  • Mextures Artist Feature | @mrsangryferret

    Mextures Artist Feature | @mrsangryferret

    It’s that time again! Welcome to the latest installment of the Mextures Artist Feature series! Today’s article features Instagram user and artist @mrsangryferret (Jemma), a photographer/Mextures artist that I’ve only just discovered but am already a huge fan of. Mainly fueled by nature, Jemma’s gallery has a little bit of everything – a treasure trove of beautiful imagery and sweet Mextures edits from skies to landscapes to cows (we all know my love for all things bovine!) to architecture. I hope you’ll enjoy getting to know @mrsangryferret via our chat, and enjoy her images as much as all of those who follow her work do. As always, thank you for visiting and supporting these features, artists, and blogs!

     

    Getting to Know @mrsangryferret

    Hello, @mrsangryferret! Could you tell us who you are and what you do?

    I’m Jemma, aka @mrsangryferret. I’m 31, from Staffordshire, UK. I have a passion for photography and enjoy spending my spare time in nature.

    Ahhh, nature. YES! Why photography? 

    I’m very creative and I’m always finding new ways to unleash that. I enjoy photography the most. Capturing a snapshot of something I find beautiful even if that’s not in the traditional sense. I tend to find beauty everywhere.

    How did you get involved with Instagram/Mextures?

    I started on Instagram just uploading normal, boring photos and left for a few years. During these years I took thousands of photos but never had anywhere to share them. Then I remembered Instagram and found the nature communities, and it went from there. I discovered Mextures by accident in the App Store. I thought it sounded great so I bought it and then found the #Mextures hashtag and discovered so many beautiful edits and photographs. It was really inspiring to me.

    I think that’s my favorite question – I love learning how others came to the IG communities and Mextures! Why do you do Instagram/photography?

    I love capturing a moment frozen in time. It’s a form of meditation for me. Nothing else matters while I’m shooting, surrounded by nature. It’s like therapy! I enjoy the whole process from start to finish. I look forward to getting home and starting to process the photos and doing my edits. It’s a really good anxiety and stress reliever for me.

    What’s your background in photography?

    I have always had an interest in photography since I was a child. I really got started in 2015 when I started to establish my Instagram page. I am self taught. I just take photos of what I think looks nice. I don’t really follow any set rules. I’m just passionate about it.

    How has your practice changed over time?

    When I first started with Mextures, I struggled. It took me a while to get used to it, I’ll be honest. But with lots of trial and error, I think I have the hang of it. Although I have only recently found the blends button! I sometimes like to look back over my old pictures and see just how much I have grown and developed my own style.

    Oh yes, it’s always so interesting to do that – I find that I see not only my photography and style growing and changing, but also myself as a human being. What work do you most enjoy doing?

    I really love doing dramatic and dark scenes. But I truly enjoy all of what I do. Sometimes I may be in a dreamy mood and will create a dreamscape. Other times I may make dark and sombre work. I let my mood and emotions control my art.

    I think that’s very much a part of the therapy of the process. What specific themes do you tend to pursue?

    I mainly like to photograph nature but I enjoy other subjects and have started branching out into new things that I find beautiful or good to shoot. I like lots of types of architecture and have started to photograph it more.

    From my point of view, it takes a lot of courage to branch out. I LOVE street photography and architecture and have tried off and on to shoot it but find that it’s just not something I’m good at so I run away from it and back to “what I’m good at.” I think you’ve inspired me to give it a go again. What inspires you? 

    I am massively inspired by music. When I’m processing and editing my photos I love to listen to all different genres of music. Again, that depends on my mood and will be reflected in my finished work. Sometimes a lyric can inspire me, sometimes I may use a song title for my work because I feel it captures the mood.

    We are massively alike in that way! I am listening to Deftones as I am writing this up. What do you dislike about your work?

    I am highly critical of myself and my work and often struggle with anxiety and confidence in posting my work but it’s something I work hard on to be better everyday.

    What do you like about your work?

    I like the creative release I get. I like being in my own little art bubble. Hours can feel like minutes. I can put my music on and start editing photos and the troubles in the world disappear for a little while. I do like that I have taken photos and captured scenes I could only ever dream of taking, and this is just the beginning. I can’t wait to see where my journey will take me.

    Do you have any professional goals?

    I’m really enjoying growing and learning! I don’t really have any professional goals – I just know that I enjoy what I do and can’t wait to see where this journey takes me. It would be great to be paid to do what I love though!

    What is your dream project?

    I would love to photograph the northern lights. It’s always been a dream of mine to see the aurora. Hopefully one day it will happen!

    That’s something that is on my bucket list, as well. I can’t imagine the beauty of it in person…but I, too, hope to someday see the aurora in person and photograph it. What is your favorite or most inspirational place?

    It’s a place that features regularly in my Instagram gallery. It’s a very high point in my city that is known locally as Chesire View. There’s a little drive in lay by that gives breathtaking views over the English countryside. Watching a stunning summer sun setting on the horizon is a favorite thing of mine to do, and on a clear night you can see the Milky Way. It’s just a beautiful, inspiring place for me.

    That is wonderful! What is something that you love, and why?

    I love nature! It’s full of color, beauty, textures… Life and death. The beautiful cycle of the seasons. I’m such a hippy chick at heart. Nature is my nome. I’m happy there.

    Ditto. I totally get that. Regarding your art, specifically, what’s something you couldn’t do without?

    This is the perfect time for me to say my followers and various hubs on Instagram. I have had so much support and encouragement. It’s such a huge boost when your work is well received. It’s often a shock and I’m so grateful for all of their amazing support. Each and every like, comment, and/or follow and feature…it’s all amazing to me and when I started I never in my wildest dreams thought this would have happened.

    Instagram is probably the best art community I’ve ever been a part of for that reason. My first art community was deviantART and it was such a hard community – there was a fair share of positivity and support but there was SO MUCH drama. The same has been true of other art communities I’ve been a part of. But Instagram is somehow different – I have had only a handful of those not so pleasant experiences on Instagram and 99% of my experience has been exactly as you described. That is precisely why I wanted to start doing these feature blogs – I just wanted so badly to give back to the community and to all the wonderful people and artists that have been so encouraging and inspiring to myself and so many others.

    On that note of gratitude, I want to thank you so much for being a part of this adventure here on the blog and for taking the time to chat and answer these questions! Wishing you much growth and success in your art and in your life as you continue on your beautiful photography journey, Jemma (@mrsangryferret)!

     

    Sampling of Jemma’s Mextures Formulas

    WINDCHILL – NKACBTG

    TRUEBLOOD – BHEXRTW

    PRISM – EVADTUV

    SNOWJOKE – HKFJQYH

    BEYOND – KZBLYCS

     

    Art from the Instagram Gallery of @mrsangryferret

  • Mextures Artist Feature | @hptuk

    Mextures Artist Feature | @hptuk

    Good afternoon and welcome to the latest Mextures artist feature. Today’s article features Instagram user and artist @hptuk, and is a bit different than the last feature. @hptuk and I had ourselves a sort of “interview session.” I thought, “I’d really rather let the artists tell us about themselves versus talking about what my own opinions are. I’d like to just talk with them, and let these features become whatever they become from artist to artist.” That is, after all, the whole point of these articles: to allow the artist to share their own story and expressions about their art, Instagram, and selves as an artist. I hope I’ve given Heather an opportunity to do that, and I hope you’ll enjoy getting to know Heather (@hptuk) and fall in love with her art as much as all of those who follow her work have. As always, thank you for visiting and supporting these features, artists, and blogs!

     

    Getting to know @hptuk

    Hello, @hptuk! To start, could you tell us who you are and what  you do?

    I am Heather, I’m  British and have been living in Florida for 19 years.

    For many years I homeschooled my daughter, who is now a sophomore at University of Florida. Once my daughter was dual-enrolled at college a few years ago, I started working part-time as a computer skills teacher for preschoolers. I also own an online vintage store (coming to IG soon!).

    That’s so exciting! You’ll have to link us to that when you create your IG account. How and why did you get involved with photography/art/Instagram?

    Photography has always been part of my life. My father was a newspaper photographer in Yorkshire, England as a young man. He always had, and still has, a camera with him. At a young age I started taking pictures and loved getting my processed film back.  When I started working for the travel industry, based in London, I became even more passionate about photography, capturing shots from all the different destinations I was lucky enough to go to.

    In my late twenties, I decided to leave London to pursue a job as a scuba instructor, a hobby I had fallen in love with over the years, having dived in many different countries. I worked on a liveaboard dive boat in the Turks & Caicos Islands for 2 years and became the underwater photo pro, using a Nikonos V camera and developing the film for myself and our passengers, in the boat’s darkroom.

    Life then brought me to Florida and I continued with photography, as a hobby. I had my own darkroom and developed black and white prints on fiber-based paper, then hand tinted them with Marshall’s oils, the same way photos were colored a century ago. I did the art show circuit around Florida and had my work exhibited in several galleries and establishments. I was adamant that I would never stop using film…and here I am with a Nikon DSLR posting photos on Instagram every day, while my film camera gathers dust 🙂

    I have taught kids’ photography classes over the years and sometimes do family portraits and headshots locally. I created a website a few years ago, and being involved in Instagram has provided me with the impetus to get it active again.

    I started my Instagram account in May 2015, thinking it would be another way to keep in touch with people, and post photos of my daily life. I had no idea that there were so many creative and wonderful hubs showcasing people’s work. Instagram has been an uplifting and enriching experience for me, I have formed incredible friendships and always feel validated and encouraged by followers who engage regularly and comment on my work. They, in turn, really inspire me. There are some incredibly talented people on Instagram and I love seeing all the different styles of photography and editing. I have an android, but typically post photos from my DSLR, and sometimes my iPad, which I purchased last summer in order to download all the amazing editing apps! I use Mextures, VSCO, Unionapp regularly. I fell in love with Mextures because I almost feel like I am hand-coloring again, adding layers of color and / or texture to the piece. I tend to be drawn to warm, soft tones and feel that they complement my subject matter, which is primarily Florida scenery and nature. I am most inspired by the ocean, I love capturing images there and listening to the sounds of the sea. I find it both soothing and rejuvenating.

    After a few months on Instagram, I was asked to be a moderator for @Mellow_ Mextures, a hub featuring artists who edit their shots with Mextures. On January 1st, I took on a similar role for @Flowerzdelight, featuring..flower shots. It’s been a wonderful experience, curating beautiful work to share with others. The level of talent is astounding and inspiring. It motivates you to step up your game!

    Wow! What an interesting journey it has been… What has been a seminal moment for you since you began your journey on Instagram? What memorable responses have you had to your work?

    A huge IG moment for me was when Walgreens chose one of my photos to be used as part of an advertising campaign, last summer. The photo was used on social media in August, and will be shared again on Instagram in April 2016. Also, I was very happy and honored that @Mextures featured one of my formulas (Foggy) last week.

    That’s fabulous! “Foggy” is one of the formulas featured at the bottom of this post, as well – a beautiful one, indeed! What’s your next goal for your art and photography?

    Going forward, my next goal is to master the GoPro that I got for Christmas. I plan on posting underwater shots etc once the weather warms up. That will probably be under a separate IG account. I would also like to expand my editing skills and spend time learning how to use some of the other apps.

    I love it! Those are both goals for me here on the blog this year, as well! So, what’s the most important or best advice you’ve been given to reach your goals?

    The most important advice people have given me is to enjoy each moment, I do tend to be impatient and rush through things, so I am working on that.

    Excellent advice. What is your favorite form or style of art?

    My favorite form of art is definitely photography, especially black and white. I also love hand-colored landscapes by artists like Wallace Nutting.

    And what would be your dream project?

    My dream project would be to capture some different, dramatic landscapes. I love Florida but some mountains once in a while would be awesome.

    This has been quite an interesting adventure, interviewing you. Thank you so much for taking the time to chat! Let’s end with something super fun. If you could have any superpower, what would it be?

    If I could have a superpower, it would be flying. That would be cool. And I could get rid of my car.

    Sounds good to me! Thank you so much, Heather (@hptuk) for being a part of this feature series. We all wish you great success and joy as you continue your art and Instagram journey!

     

    Sampling of Heather’s Mextures Formulas

    (find more at her Instagram, @hptuk)

    Foggy – KDKYBJX

    Alive – PFSWPFC

    Reach – BIBBGFM

    Glow – VTVRREP

    Palms – PUVLPSR

    Purple Sky – SMMHAPP

     

    Art from the Instagram Gallery of @hptuk

     

    If you love Heather’s work, be sure to follow her on Instagram @hptuk so you’ll never miss her fabulous posts!

    Thank you again, Heather, for being a part of this series!

  • Mextures Formulas #2: The Teals

    Mextures Formulas #2: The Teals

    This morning I am just going to share a few formulas from a series of photos I did recently. This is pretty much a test post, posting from the WordPress app on my iPad.

    As always, if you have any questions about how to use Mextures or formulas, feel free to comment, or contact me by email or on social media.

     

     

     

    Formula Name: Teal

    Formula Code:   ZHUHLGH

     

     


     

    Formula Name: Teal V.2

    Formula Code: BECQIYU

     

     



    Formula Name: Teal V.3

    Formula Code: VJTYQZF

  • Mextures Artist Feature | @boco_blondie

    Mextures Artist Feature | @boco_blondie

    Welcome to the very first Mextures Artist Feature! Partly because she agreed to be a guinnea pig for this project, and mostly because her art is just awesome, this first  Mextures artist feature brings you an artist who has been a huge inspiration and encouragement to me, both in art and in life: Sarah (@boco_blondie).

    Based in Boulder, CO, and some of the most beautiful scenery in the US, Sarah (like many of us on Instagram) started out sharing random blips of life and her surroundings that she’d shot and edited with her phone. It was a sort of a therapeutic, relaxing thing to do that helped her to express her creative spirit. Over time, she has grown artistically and, like me, as a person, thanks to all the friends and connections that have been made through Instagram.

    Her Mextures edits of both her own images and collaboration pieces are always received with high acclaim and excitement, and her signature style of deep colors with faded highlights and almost dreamy tones always inspire me to embrace both the light and the darkness of my own images and my own existence. Sarah’s work is all about balance and self-expression, even when she shares no words or explanations in the captions, and she has expanded her (and our) Instagram and Mextures experience with the founding of her own hubs and mini-communities.

    Sarah is the founder of @shotzdelight, @cloudzdelight, @flowerzdelight, and @mexturezdelight – a grouping of feature accounts for the subjects respective to their names. @Shotzdelight features “delightful artists daily,” all manner of subjects, styles and locations around the world. As a nature lover and a lover of all things “nature photography,” Sarah has expanded the @shotzdelight hub to include  @cloudzdelight and @flowerzdelight – hubs that focus on the beauty and wonder of nature and feature some brilliant work showcasing the beauty you can see in the world if you just slow down and pay attention. And, of course, there is the @mexturezdelight hub – my personal favorite of her family of hubs – which is geared specifically toward featuring the amazing and beautiful creations that you guys share from the Mextures app.

    Below is a listing of hubs/tags, some of the Mextures formulas Sarah has shared, and a sample of her amazing and inspiring gallery. Be sure to check out Sarah’s Instagram gallery, and visit her feature accounts to explore and find some amazing art and artists that will no doubt encourage and inspire you in your own photography journey, and in your life. If you share images that fall into those categories, be sure to tag them so that Sarah and her crew can explore and be inspired by you and your work, as well! I know they will all be excited to see and share in what you’re doing on Instgram.

    The Shotz Delight Family:

    @shotzdelight | tag #shotzdelight

    @cloudzdelight | tag #cloudzdelight

    @flowerzdelight | tag #flowerzdelight

    @mexturezdelight | tag #mexturezdelight

    Sampling of @boco_blondie’s Mextures Formulas

    @boco_blondie™ #1 – VGMGQLK

    @boco_blondie™ #2 – RDYLXZU

    @boco_blondie™ #3 – WIQFSZN

    East Rock @boco_blondie™ – KZZVDEV

    Whiteout @boco_blondie™ – FUICVKR

    MexturezDelight @boco_blondie™ – NTTMQJH

    Art from the Instagram Gallery of @boco_blondie

     

    **For this first, very special feature, I want to close with a special note:

    My dear Sarah, thank you so much for agreeing to help me jumpstart this Mextures blogging adventure with your amazing art. Thank you for supporting my random fancies and the twists and turns of my journey, and for inspiring and encouraging myself and others – not only through your words and art but also by your actions in your own life – to never give up and to never stop trying. Thank you for all that you give of yourself to the communities that we all love on Instagram, and to us personally. You do, and you give, more than you could possibly know. Your presence makes our worlds brighter and our Instagram feeds more beautiful. In short, you rock, and I am so very excited to share your work and your awesomeness with readers here. Wishing you so much success, happiness, and everything you have offered to us all, always…

    ~C

  • Mextures Formulas #1

    Mextures Formulas #1

    The long awaited Mextures formula postings begin with this post. I often share (try always to, if I create one) a Mextures formula with my work on Instagram or Facebook but there were a lot of messages coming in and comments randomly on my posts asking me to compile them. I’m not sure how I’m going to do that, as far as organization, but we will start here with some of the more recent formulas and go from there. Perhaps later I can group them into two or three clumps and do a page where I share, like black and white formulas, super textured formulas, simple formulas, and so forth…but, for now, we’ll just do these recent ones:

     

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    Formula Name: Winter Evening

    Formula Code: CBFYHAP

     

     

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    Formula Name: Winter Woods

    Formula Code: IPTMVAL

     

     

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    Formula Name: Lost in Translation

    Formula Code: PJIGBKN

     

     

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    Formula Name: Freedom

    Formula Code: VMUIHIB

     

     

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    Formula Name: Stagnation

    Formula Code: XFBXRYI

     

     

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    Formula Name: Grungy Spring

    Formula Code: LZIUSQJ

     

     

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    Formula Name: Varley Variation

    Formula Code: UKEDTCI

     

     

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    Formula Name: Solitude in Spring

    Formula Code: ZFTNUKC

     

     

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    Formula Name: Keats

    Formula Code: MDYJZCN

     

     

    I hope you enjoy these formulas – remember that blend modes of layers and layers themselves may require tweaking depending on the light/style/tone of your image and they will not necessarily look exactly the same on your images as they do in the provided versions.

    If you have any questions about Mextures or using formulas, feel free to ask them in comments or via e-mail or social media/messaging.