Black-eyed Susan, original
ALERT!: More experiments with PhotoShop Elements!
Black-eyed Susan watercolor in PhotoShop Elements
Black-eyed Susan cropped
Black-eyed Susan, cropped & poster edges on PhotoShop Elements
I am linking to NF Digital Art Meme HERE.
Fantastic photo and I love the effects.
ReplyDeleteYou have done a wonderful magic with a single flower!
ReplyDeleteYour photo still so sharp after photoshop. Mine mostly blurred 😢
ReplyDeleteYour photo still so sharp after photoshop. Mine mostly blurred 😢
ReplyDeleteVery pretty images, I love your experiment. Looks wonderful. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteA lovely flower. For some reason photo-editing works really well with flower pictures and these are no exception.
ReplyDeleteI love the last one, almost like a painting.
ReplyDeleteWe all have fun with digital art, that is the most important - no?!
ReplyDeleteHerzlich Pippa
They are so bright and happy. Love the poppy yellow color. Great edits as well.
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Mersad Donko Photography
The epitome of summer, I think. :-)
ReplyDeleteVery bright!
ReplyDeletenumber 2 is my favorite. and the petals of this one are waving musical notes to me... I need to go back and start using PS again before i forget how.
ReplyDeleteSusie! Summertime, summertime.
ReplyDeleteNice work. I call them brown-eyed, but what the heck, they're fab plants and garden mainstays.
ReplyDeleteAren't those gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and after effects.
ReplyDeleteThese are all awesome indeed and such a beautiful flower and colors!! Thank you so much, as always, for sharing the beauty!!
ReplyDeleteI like the original and also the experiments, with the exception of the last one...
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ReplyDeleteÓtimo trabalho, ficou muito bom!!!
Ótimo dia cheio de alegrias!
Beijinhos e tudo de bom nesse restinho de semana!
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Lovely flower and great editing.
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Mormor
Pretty shot- I like the last edit- that is very cool.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, I like the watercolour effect too. Have you tried the "cutout" effect in elements, it can be interesting too.
ReplyDeleteThey're such a pretty flower!
ReplyDeleteLovely flowes. Love all of them, but most I like watercolor and the last one.
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Pretty flowers, EG! I like the original best but really like the poster edge too!
ReplyDeleteA bit like the ballerina's tutu♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/bike/
ReplyDeleteFor once I prefer the 'natural' state. It's so pretty:
ReplyDeletelove the cropped version...and the poster edges effect is great!
ReplyDeleteAnd they are all beautiful! I need to get some of these for my yard. I always love them so.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower. Each version is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous bloom...and I love all the playing around you did...so creative!
ReplyDeleteVery cool, the original and the digital art works. I can tell you had a lot of fun. :-)
ReplyDeleteTake 25 to Hollister
Is there anywhere where black-eyed Susans don't grow?
ReplyDeleteIts so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLovely images of the Sunflower in many styles.
ReplyDeletePretty cheery yellow flower!
ReplyDeletelovely transformation on this Susan. Now I realize I have not been much to gardens this summer. :( Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt is fun to experiment with these things isn't it! xx
ReplyDeletei always go for the original....something about the pureness of a photograph!!!
ReplyDeleteI love black eyed Susans - you just reminded me though! Where are mine? I lost a few perennials this year - things are just getting crowded out.
ReplyDeleteI like what you've done here!
ReplyDeleteThis Susan looks good, no matter what you do to her! ;-)
ReplyDeleteEnchanting edits. So love the second image. Artstic drama.
ReplyDeleteLovely bright color! I like the last creation.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the original and all the edits!
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