We usually think of texture as a tangible, touchable thing, but it is so important when creating images. When shooting babies, I like to include textured blankets and wraps to enhanced the look of the that baby-smooth skin. The face of an oder person with lots of wrinkles gives character and backstory to a simple portrait. The textures found in nature provide light and shadow contrast, as in my closeup of some corn on the cob we were soaking before putting it on the smoker.
You can also add texture to an image in post production by increasing clarity or sharpness. Many programs have ready-made texturing settings to add canvass or film textures to your image. So whether you are going for a native texture (the image just came that way) or enhanced texture (added post-production), let’s see what you’ve got!
IN A NEW POST CREATED FOR THIS CHALLENGE, SHARE ONE OR TWO OR MORE PHOTOS WITH NATIVE OR ADDED TEXTURE.
Everyone is welcome to participate, even if your blog isn’t about photography.
Here’s how it works:
- Each week, I’ll come up with a theme and post a photo that I think fits. You take photographs based on your interpretation of the theme, and post them on your blog (a new post!) anytime before the following Thursday, when the next photo theme will be announced.
- To make it easy for others to check out your photos, title your blog post “A Photo a Week Challenge: (theme of the week)” and be sure to use the “postaday″ tag.
- Come back here and post a link to your image in the comments for this challenge.
- Follow nancy merrill photography so that you don’t miss out on weekly challenge announcements.

I love your texture challenges, Nancy! Here’s mine this time:https://wordpress.com/post/amoralegria.com/116304
Haha…perhaps I’ll do a selfie 😉
🙂
Oh, what a terrific theme…..I could of posted for days! I settled on this https://cathathome.blogspot.com/2019/08/texture.html
I titles this post Patterns but its about light, shadow and texture: https://photographyocd.com/2019/08/29/patterns/
Beautiful images. Thank you for hosting the challenge, one of my favourite of post-processing is adding texture. xx
I hope this is found worthy. https://nadiamerrillphotography.wordpress.com/2019/08/29/a-photo-a-week-challenge-texture-3/
Ach! So sorry! I’ll try again! Russell https://ecstaticeclectica.com/2019/08/30/weekly-photo-challenge-texture/
Ah, sweet corn, one of the season’s best offerings.
janet
I agree. We started smoking it this year, and I don’t think I’ll ever eat corn on the cob any other way again. 😉
I’ve never had smoked corn, but it sounds amazing. I found a creamed corn recipe that doesn’t use any sweetener and my husband loves it!! I never liked creamed corn before because it was so sweet and I like it, too. 🙂
We soaked it in water for 2 hours and then smoked it for about 30 minutes. We’ve also tried with without soaking it. It tastes the same, but stays moister with the soaking. 🙂
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Hi Nancy,
Here is my entry for the week. Enjoy.
I love your corn picture, Nancy!
Here is my entry for this week:
http://www.giftsmart.com/squirrel-on-the-snow-high-key-photography/
Here’s my contribution to the challenge:
https://davidmsphotoblog.com/2019/08/31/a-photo-a-week-challenge-texture/
I love the corn husks. Here’s some fish to go with the corn. Probably would have worked for last wee’s what’s for dinner. 🙂 https://3rsofretirement.com/2019/08/31/fresh-fish/
I love working with textures! And your corn gave me a great idea!
Awesome!
Great textures in the corn Nancy! Our contribution for this lovely challenge is here: https://tranature.com/2019/09/01/silent-sunday-waterlilies/
My contribution: