Pre-Raphaelite Garden by Kelly Marszycki
Kelly Marszycki

Pre-Raphaelite Garden by

An autumn garden saturated in hues loved by Rossetti and the Pre-Raphaelite artists of 19th-century England. Heavy saturation and blackpoint/gamma adjustments to deepen the hues and shadows; an overlay of texture to evoke an aged, scratched look.

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autumn, vintage, gardens, hydrangeas

Comments

  • Priska Wettstein
    Priska Wettsteinover 2 years ago

    love the saturated red tones, gives a beautiful look!

  • thanks, mirror! may be a bit over-the-top but I like it! :-)

    – Kelly Marszycki

  • David's Photoshop
    David's Photoshopover 2 years ago

    Like it Kelly, well done.

    David xx

  • thank you, David. I think I may have been drinking too much Starbucks coffee when I did this!

    – Kelly Marszycki

  • Blanchi
    Blanchiover 2 years ago

    Fantastic shot and textures…;-)

  • many thanks, Blanchi — I see we both favor rich colors with our florals!

    – Kelly Marszycki

  • inkedsandra
    inkedsandraover 2 years ago

    Keep on the Starbuchs..this is lovely

  • Suzanne Chouinard
    Suzanne Chouinardover 2 years ago

    Very beautiful work. Yes , a nice pre-raphaelite feeling.

  • thank you!

    – Kelly Marszycki

  • JHRphotoART
    JHRphotoARTover 2 years ago

    Wonderful image….great texture treatment!

    Best regards Yani & Renata

  • many thanks, Yani & Renata!

    – Kelly Marszycki

  • Nira Dabush
    Nira Dabushover 2 years ago

    fantastic work
    love the colour use.

  • thanks, Nira!

    – Kelly Marszycki

  • CeePhotoArt
    CeePhotoArtabout 2 years ago

    Excellent!!!
    Please consider putting this into the Waterlily, Lotus and Hydrangea Flowers group.
    Your host,
    Cee

  • thank you so much for the compliment and link! will do so!

    – Kelly Marszycki

  • Anivad - Davina Nicholas
    Anivad - Davin...12 months ago

    Beautiful work!

  • many thanks!

    – Kelly Marszycki

  • Lynda Andreassen
    Lynda Andreassen12 months ago

    Stunning work Kelly!

  • thank you, Lynda!

    – Kelly Marszycki