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Digital Photography allows us just not to capture memories but it also allows us to create them. -- James Wayner
This digitally painted watercolor scene depicts a picturesque street in Taormina, Italy. The focus is on charming, Mediterranean-style buildings with warm ochre and beige tones, complemented by balconies and wooden shutters. The street-level atmosphere is lively, with a restaurant and bar where people are seated, enjoying their meals under outdoor awnings.
The foreground shows pedestrians in colorful clothing, adding life and movement to the scene. On the right side, stairs lead up to a pharmacy with its arched doorway, creating a sense of depth. The background is dominated by moody, dramatic clouds that contrast with the bright and cozy architecture, emphasizing the quaint yet dynamic charm of this small Italian town.
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digital art 2011
Dedicated to the wonderful artist's on flickr who create such inspirational art that reflects and portrays their spiritual and natural world connections which generate hope and peace.
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You help me create a larger picture.........!
digital 2020
Enjoying the journey of exploring digital art effects..!!!
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awards,invites and faves...
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(original photo in 1st comment box)
large is cool........
Abstract digital art that I made by starting with a black circle on white background, then blended these images together in various ways.
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Image created with Midjourney that was altered with the Topaz Gigapixel AI plug-in, then the Exposure X6 plug-in (blow up), then the Luminar Neo plug-in (accent AI, noiseless, exposure, saturation, vibrance, smart contrast, color and luminosity noise, dramatic, structure, small detail, medium detail, large detail, depth, face light, skin, highlight contrast, midtone contrast, shadow contrast, color contrast, and color balance adjustments), then AKVIS Arkworks (oil paint), and then numerous edits with built-in Photoshop tools.
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Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. All rights reserved. © Massimo Battesini
Hi guys
the idea of this pic is for another artist . i tried to simulate it because i want to practicing on digital painting .
i have choose cartoon style because i want to focus on painting colors and light and shadow blinding .
in my next project i will try to paint SL avi .
i hope you like this work and dont forget me from your opinions my friend .
This painting is based on the photo of a fellow lover of the Adirondacks [see link below]. The scene is typical, gray clouds and all. Red Spruce trees predominate, and I love their toll spires at the edges of ponds.
Thanks to James Hubley for permission to use his fine photograph for this painting. See the original here:
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I decided to pay these fellas a visit this morning. I checked in on them a few mornings ago. This morning gathering was not as large as then but here they are 11 days ago in the exact sanme spot.
www.flickr.com/photos/197602498@N04/54337233890
If anything its good fo documenting them.
A Hand Held Focus stack. (Not in camera bracket)
1/100 ---- F7.1 ---- ISO 200 ---- Flash @ 1/128 +0.7
Location , Wodonga , VIC , Australia 🇦🇺
Helicon Focus
Adobe PS
Topaz Labs Denoise AI
---- Olympus EM1 Mkii
---- OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital ED 90mm F3.5 Macro IS PRO
---- Hand held Focus Stack 35
---- Godox V1 O
---- CJ Diffuser V2 + CJ Lens Hood
©Craig Loechel
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