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I am interested in nature photography and photo art and travels
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Thursday, March 5, 2020

Mostly watercolor and what you see

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Running!
This is 2 images combined in Photoshop. The "valley", is our skate course. And The deer Fallow deer. 


I see you! Slightly manipulated image.

The path!
Watercolor on paper A4

Some kind of landscape I guess.  Watercolor paper A4
 I had bought a set of watercolor in tubes. And wanted to test them with earth colors.
The colors I used was: Lemon yellow, yellow ochre, burnt sienna, burnt umber and the last one is deep green as I thought it needed something else to stand out. For the deep green I took the color from the tube and did not ad water. I like this colorpalette and will probably do something more with these colors. 

 I also tested some trees I found in a book. A lesson in how to use the color from the treetrunk to create a shadow on the ground by adding a little water at the bottom of the trunk and let the color flow down words and spread out.  🙏
And as you see, I liked the tissue I used for the color palette 😇


Lookíng at my bunch of images I guess they all are suitable for Rains "What do you see" promt for this week. Even if that was not what I thought at first. 😁


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16 comments:

  1. I saw a lot of beautiful images here today, great post!

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  2. Cool images. I have a very hard time with watercolor. I need to persist!

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  3. great, beautiful digital photos!
    How you tried the trees to give them a shade you did well!
    Greetings Elke

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  4. Great images & water coloring ~ Enjoy your day!

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  5. It's really great to reconnect with you in yet another weekly challenge. I am always in awe of your photos and these are amazing. Love the watercolor, too. That tissue will make a fabulous abstract!

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  6. There's so much to learn out there, love the idea of the tree bark and just letting the colours just flow. Fabulous colour palette.. Happy PPF Tracey x

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  7. Wow...excellent enhancing work. Beautiful.

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  8. Monica,

    Cool effect what appears like stacking two photos in Photoshop! Your watercolor designs are lovely. I like the earthy tones in the first which makes me feel like I'm outdoors. :)

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  9. Beautiful work! I really like the deer running!

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  10. Hi Monica. Your art is beautiful. I really like the tree.

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  11. Love the digital manipulated photos! And isn't it fun to learn and play and experiment with watercolors... wonderful.

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  12. So much fun, Monica and I see faces in your path and your "slightly manipulated tree stump :) I love how you combined the two photo's in Photoshop ... well done :)

    Andrea @ From the Sol

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  13. Hi Monica :) I LOVE your "I See You" tree! I do see lots of faces in trees all of the time, it's so much fun! And your watercolours are looking really nice, that palette you used is so warm. I love the two tree studies you did too!

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