of the visual type.
I was blown away by these sights when I walked by the harbour on Wednesday. The water was so still and the light just right for clear reflections and the boats provide so many wonderful shapes. [display board is from CoffeShop Blog].
As well as loving them as straight images I also decided to work the pixel magic on one to make it painterly. I was so pleased with the result that I decided it needed a grand frame. I’m going to print this one out for sure. Also linking to PhotoArt Friday, in the ‘what I’ve been working on’ rather than the suggested theme category.
[I used the artistic filter paint daubs then added 3 of Bonnie’s textures – yesteryear in overlay; medieval magic in multiply; and scratched canvas in soft light]
And if your were hoping that the title referred to reflections on a more metaphysical nature you might like to check out Lee’s recent post on her plans to use 31 questions to reflect on the year.
Wonderfully painterly effect, and a great photographic one too - beautifully shot and presented. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo--they all are, and beautiful editing. Great work!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, as always. Good job having your camera on hand to capture this!
ReplyDeleteRinda
glorious!!
ReplyDeletelove your work this week. the last piece really looks like a painting! beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!
ReplyDeleteThe photographic reflections are wonderful, but WOW! To what you've done with the final one!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Lovely effect.
ReplyDeleteYou can be really proud of this. It is a beauty. Love your reflection images.
ReplyDeleteHow peaceful and serene. You did a wonderful job with this piece. I can see why you would frame it.
ReplyDeleteLoved all your other photo's too.
that is stunning Helena, absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are so lovely, Helena. Thanks so much for the link to Lee's blog with her list of reflections. They are great journaling prompts, and while I don't think I can commit to them in December, I would love to do them later on - even possibly in January. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHelena this is simply glorious you did a fabulous job with the textures. Thanks for the link.
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