Monday, June 2, 2014

The Rainbow River


The Rainbow River is one of north central Florida's most beautiful rivers. The painting effect is a Photoshop Action by Triqui.

Note: This photo was cross-posted to our blog on L & L Photography.

16 comments:

William Kendall said...

Very pleasant, and I like the effects!

Sylvia K said...

What a beautiful river and the "painting" version of it is perfect!! Love it! Hope you've had a good day, Lowell! Rest well!

Olivier said...

traitement tres sympa

Kay said...

Very pretty - and painterly!

cieldequimper said...

Oh well didn't I say something about it being eerie on your other blog? :-)

Anonymous said...

The effect works perfectly, love the name Rainbow River too!

EG CameraGirl said...

What a nice name for a lovely river! I like how you've captured the reflections.

VP said...

Sorry, not a fan of this kind of effects...

Sharon said...

I love your works of art!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Art! J'adore..

Halcyon said...

The effect works really well here! Such a tranquil scene...

Judy said...

This effect works nicely on this photo. Watercolor of the water! I enjoy playing with my pictures on photoshop and also enjoy seeing what others come up with.

Small City Scenes said...

Great effect!! I like the name of the river. we have a rainbow bridge not to far from us. So named because when it was built most Washington bridges were painted Government green and the people wanted something different and unique. It is orange. I have posted it some time agoe ago.

Salmon Berries are very good. sorta a cross between a raspberry and a blackberry. One can make jam also. MB

Lois said...

I don't think I have ever seen the Rainbow River before! This is such a pretty picture.

RedPat said...

It looks so exotic! Love your bell joke on Grace's blog.

Unknown said...

Very, very cool! These effects are a great contribution to the magic of the place.

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson