Chromatic Landscape by photosynthesis
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Description
Two photos taken in the Applegate Valley in southern Oregon & combined in Photoshop. Colors altered (obviously) & layers blended using Difference mode...
Comments (12)
Faemike55
I like this one! it would make a great jigsaw puzzle
beachsidelegs
I agree a beautiful image love the colours :)
SunriseGirl
Your photoshop skills amaze me. This looks great!
durleybeachbum
Stunning! I love it!
MrsRatbag
Wow! This is art I would proudly hang on my wall...
auntietk
I love this! You do such beautiful Photoshop work, and the result here is brilliant. I agree with Denise ... it's totally wall worthy!
kgb224
Outstanding work my friend. God bless.
sandra46
very beautiful
npauling
A great digital finish for this beautiful scene.
Cgaynor
Wonderful, one could offer a lot of interpretations for this scene .
anahata.c
(when I see superlatives like the above, I have this sneaky desire to write, "well I think it sucks..." Just piss poor humor, or conceptual art, take your pick...) It's gorgeous. I almost commented on it the minute I saw it, a month ago. It has the feeling of some of the great Japanese print masters. (Hokusai, Hiroshige, etc.) (I hope I spelled those right.) They used those saturated print-like, almost day-glo hues. You'd know more about this than I, having been in the print production field, years back. But your blending and layering produced an exquisite pastiche of natural forms which make a single landscape---honestly, if you'd not told me this was a blend, I'd have thought it was a single photo that you worked on for some time. The line detail on the tree edges, the lava-like pink treelines in the mountains, the golds of the mountain bottoms against the water---very printlike---the deep greens and olive tones of the water, the deep blues next to those luminous ghost whites and pink whites and blue whites. The moon up there, looking so Japanese, and surrounded by clouds. The deep foreground with all its growth---and the lights of the plants bursting through it...masterful work. You can do these anytime. It's masterful. I agree with Denise and Tara, it would look great on my wall...
snowcrow1
Wow... interesting treatment, and very colorful scene!!!