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Just one this week! A photo changed into a painting with a little help from Photoshop!
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Just one this week! A photo changed into a painting with a little help from Photoshop!
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That looks beautiful 😉
Have an artistictastic week 👍
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Thanks, Steve!
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That’s lovely!!
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Thank you, Lydia.
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Wow. That’s beautiful!
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Cheers, Mimi!
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Oh yes, the mind’s eye of the artist is always the prettiest and distinct! Thank you so much for sharing.
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my pleasure, thanks for dropping by.
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Beautiful.
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Thanks so much.
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There is something that is so fun about doing this.
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I love fiddling with photos!
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Keith,
I like using my iPad app, Brushstrokes to create painting-like recreations. Your Photoshop creation turned out nicely!
Curious as a Cathy
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That is a useful app. Thank you, Cathy
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Well done Keith … interesting to see … cheers for now – Hilary
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Thanks so much, Hilary. I took the picture in Battle by the way.
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Such a great job and so very beautiful. Loved it.
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Thanks for your kind words.
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What a brilliant thing to do. I’ve never figured out Photoshop. I gave up. I don’t have a crafty bone in my body.
Thank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Keith. 🙂
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It’s actually quite addictive when you get the hang of it! Try again! Cheers, Sandee.
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Am a big user of photoshop:) because it gives that extra touch We call rapeseed in the US canola:) Have a great week, Jesh
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It certainly does. I think I prefer the US name to ours! Cheers, Jess.
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Oh interesting to know … Battle is delightful … cheers H
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It is, and such an interesting history too.
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It looks lovely. More rapeseed is being grown down this way now. A few years ago the fields were blue with linseed.
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Similar here, I always wonder what the new season will bring.
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