I confess to being inordinately pleased with how this turned out. Taking a photograph of rotting hulks on the Isle of Mull by DeFacto from Wikimedia, I gave it two coloured pencil treatments in Topaz Impressions. I inverted one of my muddy terracotta backgrounds so that it became blue. The final touch was to layer the photograph over the background in Photoshop’s Multiply mode.
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Fantastic work. I would never had guessed it was originally a photograph. Beautiful and somewhat melancholy.
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Thank you so much, Olga. I’m thrilled you wouldn’t have guessed. I’m going to do some more with this technique.
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Beautiful! (K)
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Thank you!
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I love your work. In particular, this reminds me of a black and white photo my father took of Lake Erie many years ago. In fact, you have motivated me to put it up on my blog today. Thank you!
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Much thanks! Get that photo scanned immediately!
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This worked so well, that like Olga, I would not have guessed it was a photo. Well done indeed, Sarah.
Best wishes, Pete. x
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Ah, bless you. I hope my immodesty can be forgiven!
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Always. x
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This is beautiful, Sarah.
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You’re too kind…but I love it!
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So you should!
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Very mysterious, lovely.
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Thank you, Sharon. I must confess my writing cells are stirring!
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Love it, Sarah, everything about it. Stunning.
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Bless you, Diana!
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Very impressive, it looks like a stunning traditional atmospheric pastel.
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Gosh, thank you! The Isle of Wight sends its good wishes. 🙂
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I thought I was following you. Turns out I wasn’t. Just catching up.
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It has a lovely feel of cool Scottish light.
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Love that. Thanks, Kerry!
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Lovely!
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Thank you, Kendell!
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Welcome!
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Really beautiful and I love, love the colors.
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Huge thanks, Sherry!
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Wow Sarah I love how this turned out! Well done great job on Photoshop software to work with from years for all my Digital and Photo creations. I wish you a great weekend and thanks for stopping by every week to my Meet and Greet Fridays! I love to have you there 😉 ❤ Carolina
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Bless you, Carolina!
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Bless you too Sarah have a wonderful week!
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This was a photo?? Get out!
Love LOVE the colours here – they’re warm and cool at the same time. Makes you want to wander around the boats and peek inside.
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You sure know how to make a girl feel on top of the world. Much thanks, Ruth.
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Got here from Rogues and Vagabonds and had no idea you had this blog.
Love this picture.
Sue
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Thanks so much, Sue. This is actually my main blog! So glad you like it.
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I have a history blog as well! https://firstnighthistory.wordpress.com/
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Thanks. More blogs to read! 😉
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I know! And none of us have any time. Sorry!
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Tons of talent in those fingers. This is GORGEOUS!
xx,
mgh
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Thank you so much, Madelyn!
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Thank YOU for sharing. xx, mgh
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A lovely artwork!!
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Aw, thank you very much!
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You should be very pleased, Sarah. It’s an intriguing picture, and the end result is beautiful.
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Thank you very much, Cynthia!
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What a lovely, inspiring picture.
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Oh my, thank you so much!
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Love this Sarah – great creativity there!
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I was hoping you would like it, Syd. Thank you!
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Lovely. I’m glad to see that you’ve settled in enough to start getting creative again. (Well, apart from creating a new home. You know what I mean, don’t you?)
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I do! Thank you, Sarah.
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Gorgeous work, Sarah!
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Thank you so much, Dina. Hope you’re having a lovely Sunday!
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