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    Italian Renaissance Garden in watercolour

    In Auckland, New Zealand, today we went from stage 3 to stage 2 lockdown. My wife and I celebrated with a lunch out, with the tables now spaced well apart to avoid spreading covid 19. This afternoon I messed around and came up with this, using a pic I took a while ago in Hamilton gardens, 2 hours south of us. Choosing the right photo to start with is the major part of getting a good result

    Italian Renaissance Garden in watercolour

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    Re: Italian Renaissance Garden in watercolour

    I think I would have taken it from the middle of the path to get it symmetrical

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    Re: Italian Renaissance Garden in watercolour

    Liked it!!!

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    Re: Italian Renaissance Garden in watercolour

    This is a processing technique I am not familiar with, but I like the impressionistic result.
    The slight diagonal path works, my opinion.

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    Re: Italian Renaissance Garden in watercolour

    Quote Originally Posted by tbob View Post
    This is a processing technique I am not familiar with, but I like the impressionistic result.
    The slight diagonal path works, my opinion.
    I like the "painterly" look too, Trev.

    I also agree with the angled path, must be an inherited taste ... My Mom (RIP) always used to set furniture in the living room "at an angle" to the walls.

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    Re: Italian Renaissance Garden in watercolour

    I suspect a completely straight on symmetrical scene would look more like an architect's plan than a photo.

    Probably this image needs to be printed onto some textured paper to get the full impact.

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    Re: Italian Renaissance Garden in watercolour

    I like the look very much.

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    Re: Italian Renaissance Garden in watercolour

    Very nice!

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