Mykonos Hotel Watercolor, a photo by Fergiemoto on Flickr. (click on photo to enlarge)
Linking up with Photo Art Friday.
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My interpretation of creativity, for purposes of this blog, is having fun with photography, haiku, “photomanipulations” or whatever else comes to mind. When it comes to photomanipulating, I enjoy experimenting with digital art effects, like in the image above. I used Photoshop Elements to create a watercolor effect on the original photo. The scene is our hotel room on the Greek island of Mykonos during our honeymoon.
Image submitted for his week’s WordPress photo challenge.
Here are a few other photomanipulations in this blog:
Just beauiful!
Lovely! I have so much to learn when it comes to photo processing.
Really very nice. It seems a watercolour and not a photo.
Sweet!
A nice, clean interpretation. I like this a lot.
Allan
Very nice – I really like your interpretation of the theme 🙂
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I like the result – it truly looks like a watercolour painting.
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Nice work CA. I too am a digital artist. I have been working in the medium since 1985. Stop by my blog when you get a chance.
Hi,
What a lovely effect, I really like it, perfect for the theme. 🙂
it takes a lot of effort and skills using the photoshop to create a work like you posted. Thank you!
very cool and architectural 🙂
Nice effect. 🙂
You are talented. There are various ways for express yourself through blogging.
It’s also fun to write a blog for me.
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Wonderful watercolor effect!
Love these watercolour effects you create with your photos – think I might just have to investigate this editing option myself.
Your honeymoon on Mykonos looks to be a most enjoyable way to relax and spend time together.
You ought to put that title in all of your work! I can see however why you chose this… sentimental reasons?! Says it all! BEAUTIFUL.
A perfect combination of great photo and clever editing, you might have inspired me to post a second!
Another winner for me……what next?
Wonderful creation and memory.
You’re just amazingly creative – and good at it!
Love the effect. Definitely frame and wall worthy!
You are truly talented dear Fergie. Awesome! 🙂
Beautiful
Amazing technique. Definitely fit for a frame.
The moment i saw it i knew it was Greece! Great job!
Your interpretation makes the white-washed walls come to life!
love the effect…it is so much fun to play with photography isn’t it
so simple and lovely, nice work!
Absolutely beautifully done!
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Lovely effect!
So wonderfully Greek!
Charming scene and nice effect!
You have great talent my friend 😀 Stunning!
What a stunning creation. If you did not mention about photo manipulation, I would have thought it’s a real watercolor made from scratch. Beautiful effect. I learned something new and brilliant each day. Thanks.
artistic creation!
This is one of my favorite effects! It gives such a serene and almost translucent aura to a photo. And what a beautiful place to honeymoon!
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Ah … that’s why I was so drawn to your image at first glance. Went to Mykonos many years ago and loved it!! Great place for a honeymoon. You’ve edited your photograph beautifully! Thank you for sharing your art with Photo Art Friday.
I really like your processing on this, and what a great place to go on your honeymoon!
LOVE THIS!
Totally gorgeous!
Very nice and what a great memory of your honeymoon.
Beautiful edit.
This would make an incredible print! Love it.
Lovely artwork with the Mediterranean of the coast…would love to be there!
Amazing! Thanks for sharing this, and how you magically changed a photo into a believable hand-painted image! Z
Interesting!
A lovely digital art and poetry souvenir! It reminds me of the Kamari Hotel a friend and I stayed at vacationing on Mykonos and some other Greek Islands. Thanks!
Lovely work with the watercolor effect. I thought it was hand drawn! I would not have guessed it began life as a photograph. Great composition and colors, too.