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By this time of year in Texas there aren't too many wildflowers left. But it's been cool, and its rained a lot and its amazing how much color there is. So after passing them over again and again and again I broke down and took a picture, with the idea of becoming a water-colorist the easy way.... Photo-Shop. As an experiment I also took one out of focus, no fancy brush adjustments, textures, etc. Not too much of a difference huh? Maybe I should just leave the flower pictures alone altogether?And oh by the way, if you click on the pictures they enlarge!
First photo- out of focus
Second photo- straight
Third photo- Photo-Shop Watercolor filter
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Beautiful bursts of color.
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