Since I developed the digital watercolor processing that I used for the Alamos series, the popularity of those images and feedback from friends encouraged me to apply the same process to some more of my photos. I have put them together in this gallery: Digital Watercolor Photo Art.
They are also available at Imagekind for purchase as fine art prints, canvas and framed wall art, and greeting cards. Here's the link: Digital Watercolor Art Prints
So what do you think of my digital watercolor photo art? I invite you to post your comments below.
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September 24, 2009
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3 comments:
Beautiful imagery. I love the bright colors and the "painterly" quality of the images. The Harley pic is excellent.
I just love the effect you've done. I have purchased many of the Alamo series, but they are just exceptional. You are so talented John.
Thanks Dan and Lesli!
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