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I posted this image and haiku several months ago, but I am posting it again since it fits the “W” theme for this week. I created this artwork for my hubby. Using Photoshop Elements, I applied a watercolor effect to the original photo. The scene is a common one from the Greek isle of Mykonos, but it is where we spent part of our honeymoon…almost 11 years ago!
This post is for the “W” Challenge by Frizztext (“W” is for Windmills, Water, Watercolor)
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I rather like that….a wondeful image well created.
It is the first time I’ve seen it and I think it is magnificent… love it..
You did a beautiful job all the way around on this piece. It is definitely worth a re-share, and represents the letter W perfectly. Congrats on 11 years together! Here’s to many more to come! 🙂
and WWWWonderful, Fergie!
I love how the windmills look like they are moving. 11 years ago…that’s great!
Very cool again!!!
awesome!
Hi,
Very nice. 🙂
I think it takes much more talent and ability to master water color that oil or acrylic.
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Lovely, calming image
It’s great, i like it very much!
This image is like a painting. Wonderful!
How beautiful… Thank you dear Fergie, love, nia
love this one fergie! we are in winter here and mykanos looks extra beautiful … great choice for W 🙂
Beautiful!
This is wonderful work! It’s such a lovely scene and I love the watercolor edit. Great haiku too!
oooh, so pretty and creative. Mykonos – what a wonderful place for a honeymoon! Lovely haiku to accompany.
Your ‘watercolour’ image looks wonderful. What a beautiful & romantic place to spend a honeymoon.
(I’ve only been to Corfu in the mid 1970’s).
This is exquisite!
like this painterly effect, it has a lightness and happiness about it.A pleasant momento of a joyful time-happy anniversary!
How lovely and romantic!
I always Wonder how you Work With your photo’s. Which program do you use to make them so painterly?
Lovely image. I especially like the moving sea.
I use Photoshop Elements. It’s a lot of fun!
wonderful windmill watercolour works!
beautiful!
I have been Santoline not Mykonos. Both of them must be awesome.
The honeymoon in this place is very lovely.
Such an artistic rendering of this photo. I like how it’s been captured.
Wow, there is another “W” for you 🙂 I really like what you did with this image.
Wonderful photo, Fergie! The watercolor effect is perfect for this photo. Well done.
It looks so lovely and Summery Fergie. I love the treatment you’ve given it – so apt.
Great work! The watercolor effect works great giving a whole new touch!
I wanted to see Mykonos,bit only made it to Crete. This is lovely.
You are so skillfulwith these Photoshop Watercolor effects! So many cozy-looking windmills there on the island of Mykonos! Wonderful memories you must have of your honeymoon there!
Photoshop is a great tool, but it takes creativity for this beautiful work!
It really looks like a painting! Great job.
Beautiful!!!
Windmills always fascinated me since I was a child. I think they’re just amazing, harnesing the power of the wind and all. Beautiful painting…
Absolutely charming!
The photo is charming and the watercolor makes it more so. Lovely post! What a wonderful place to honeymoon!
I think the Man of La Mancha was also a Greek….
Wonderful pic.
That Mikonos shot is awesome. 😉