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    Texas Flowers a la Van Gogh

    Texas Flowers a la Van Gogh

    Testing a URL actually: Looks like it worked. Was posted on DPR and I right-clicked to get the URL.

    C&C for the image still welcome ...
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    Re: Texas Flowers a la Van Gogh

    Don't quite get what you mean here Ted.

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    Re: Texas Flowers a la Van Gogh

    Quote Originally Posted by billtils View Post
    Don't quite get what you mean here Ted.
    Enlarge the image in Lightbox, Bill. It will be a bit more clear then.

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    Re: Texas Flowers a la Van Gogh

    Quote Originally Posted by billtils View Post
    Don't quite get what you mean here Ted.

    Sorry, Bill. The image was posted here for C&C, like any other.

    At the same time, having already posted it elsewhere, I wondered if a link to that image would work here - as opposed to having to upload it again - this time to my site - and linking to that, which is what I usually do.
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    Re: Texas Flowers a la Van Gogh

    The linking obviously worked.............

    However, Ted, can't really offer C&C, but my heavens I like what you have produced.

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    Re: Texas Flowers a la Van Gogh

    Quote Originally Posted by davidedric View Post
    The linking obviously worked.............

    However, Ted, can't really offer C&C, but my heavens I like what you have produced.
    Thanks, Dave. Asking for C&C for such pictures may not even be appropriate I guess.

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    Re: Texas Flowers a la Van Gogh

    Yes, I think you have given the right "impression" with this picture.

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    I will take the plunge and offer my C&C!

    To my eye the painterly look is a rather like a masterpeice on anaglypta wallpaper rather than brush strokes. Sorry that sounds very harsh which was not my intention at all. It is the only analogy I can find to explain the impression it gives me. Another way to put it is that the "brushstrokes" seem a little formulaic in their size and texture which suggests the algorithm could be improved, not your use of it.

    I might remove the leaning stem at the top which has no flowers attached to it.

    Otherwise it works well as a change from the usual fare.

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    Re: Texas Flowers a la Van Gogh

    Well conceived and presented

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    Re: Texas Flowers a la Van Gogh

    It is my 'impression' that I like it
    Cheers Ole

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    Re: Texas Flowers a la Van Gogh

    Thanks Ted - the link worked and all is revealed.

    You are clearly enjoying yourself exploring "the GIMP", but this one didn't quite work for me - 'Painterly" yes, but it diidn't shout "Van Gogh". Looking forward to more though .

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    Quote Originally Posted by billtils View Post
    You are clearly enjoying yourself exploring "the GIMP", but this one didn't quite work for me - 'Painterly" yes, but it diidn't shout "Van Gogh". Looking forward to more though .
    Thanks Nandakumar and Ole.

    Rufus, thanks for the valid comments - and the image was indeed offered for a change.

    Bill, fair comment re: Van Gogh. The faux brushwork is perhaps more reminiscent of Munch in "The Scream" or perhaps Gauguin's Market Gardens. Having said that, I am not particularly knowledgeable about any of these artists' work and the filter in the GIMP has a kajillion sliders some of which are not terribly intuitive.

    Excuses ... excuses ...
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    Re: Texas Flowers a la Van Gogh

    Quote Originally Posted by xpatUSA View Post
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    Bill, fair comment re: Van Gogh. The faux brushwork is perhaps more reminiscent of Munch ...or perhaps Gauguin's ...

    Having said that, I am not particularly knowledgeable about any of these artists' work and the filter in the GIMP has a kajillion sliders some of which are not terribly intuitive.

    Excuses ... excuses ...
    That captures how I felt for the first 3 months or so after moving to LR+PS as my primary editors!

    Turning to your request for C&C and with a focus on the "painterly" rather than "the painter", I pretty well agree with David, particularly about the dark diagonal stems top left. The "brush strokes" element may be worth exploring -perhaps push it some more?

    The other thing about the image as posted is that if the intent is to mimic a painting then there should be no DoF sharpness fall-off and there appears to be quite a bit bottom left to top right.

    Bill

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