For the last PhotoArt Friday of this year Bonnie invited us to look back over our work and pick a favourite to share.
Looking back my favourites all have a painterly feel and most use the artistic filters within PSE. The last 2 that I posted are amongst my favourite for the year but I decided to focus on earlier pieces and chose this one which also has probably my most commonly focussed subject – the sea. I have a print of this piece and love the movement in it.
Looking forward to more photoart creation and sharing next year and many thanks to Bonnie for providing a forum to share every Friday on PixelDust PhotoArt
16 comments:
Love the wave and the raindrops, beautiful coloring.
Love it! Beautiful art!
It's a worthy favourite!
Lovely painterly processing on this, and what a good "subject" the water always is
That really does look like a painting. Just beautiful.
It's really beautiful!
This is really beautiful! Great choice!
Have a nice weekend!
Monica:)
Exquisite, Helena!! I really feel like I will BE swallowed up in the water. I've yet to really get the hang of the painterly sorts of effects in PSE8, but seeing this and some others I'm starting to realise I just don't yet KNOW HOW they work!!!
EnJOY!!
this is beautiful!
This is so interesting with the stone pier in the background of the magnificent wave...great work..
Oh my gosh, Helena, you should frame this one. It is so stunning!
Oh YES! So full of freshness, energy and artistry! Thank you for sharing your artwork with Photo Art Friday, Helena.
Gorgeous! Just getting around to reading blogs this Sunday morning, and I love the colors in your photo art today.
Rinda
It is indeed stunning, and your work is so beautifully done. You are inspiring me to think about learning this too ... (though I don't think my photography is up to yours!)
So beautiful.......your editing brings out the sparkly drops of water.....makes them look like crystals.
Another fabulous photo & use of textures Helena. I love to work with sea pictures too they seem to come alive with Bonnies textures.
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