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Watercolor Effects on a Creek Walk

August 11th, 2009 by

Watercolor Effect Applied to Photo of Girl Walking in Creek

Watercolor Effect Applied to Photo of Girl Walking in Creek


I took several photos of my daughter’s adventurous friend walking in the creek at Howell Farm in Mercer County, New Jersey.

Creek Walk with Colors, Photo taken in August 2009 at Howell Farm, New Jersey

Creek Walk with Colors, Photo taken in August 2009 at Howell Farm, New Jersey

Another version, cropped differently

Another version of the Walk in the Creek, cropped differently


To learn more about the watercolor effect, see the tutorial:
Super Cool Watercolor Effect in 10 steps in Photoshop.

For more watery photos, visit Watery Wednesday:
Watery Wednesday

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38 Responses to Watercolor Effects on a Creek Walk

  1. G6 says:

    I really like this effect on the photo you chose!

  2. Ilana-Davita says:

    Really interesting, especially the second photo. Did you read my post (last Saturday evening) about Maggie Taylor.?

  3. Jientje says:

    That’s a very creative and very pretty effect you applied there!

  4. Kathy says:

    Oh I love that effect. I wonder if it would work in Paint Shop Pro? I will have to check out your link.

  5. Wonderful ‘watercolor’ treatment to this beautiful photos. Thanks for the link to the tutorial. I need to learn how to do this ;–)
    Hugs and blessings,

  6. James says:

    Very creative. It’s so cool what we can to with photos these days.

  7. Ellie says:

    I love those colors that you added as effect! The yellow outfit and the water pastels makes it very happy view / like from a sweet dream/. My boys like to walk in creeks too!

    • Leora says:

      The girls were out of control! I was off photographing wildflowers, and my husband was standing on a bridge watching them … little did I know but all three girls had marched into the creek with their sneakers on! They had so much fun.

  8. My Sanctuary says:

    unique and beautiful…

  9. Judy says:

    My favourite is the first shot, where the yellows dominate the palette, and there is nothing but the girl and the water! I could totally see that on a gallery wall!!

    • Leora says:

      Thanks for choosing a favorite. I did that one after I did the other one. I would like to try this again, on another photo, and perhaps “fuss” less with it – just get the effect I want with a few strokes.

  10. Photo Cache says:

    That is truly a cool trick. I don’t have photoshop; but I use something else comparable I think. I will have to learn to do this.

    Thanks for visiting my water image at http://www.ewok1993.wordpress.com

  11. April says:

    This is a fabulous technique, and I think it works very well with your photos. Lovely pictures!

  12. Ebie says:

    Oh, Leora, I love the pastels! Great water color effect, especially on the first photo. Thanks for the link, but since I am a beginner will try to learn.

  13. I like the effect! It’s great look here.

  14. Tricia says:

    I don’t think I’ve ever seen that done before – How pretty!

    Happy WW!

  15. Carletta says:

    I love these!
    The first is my favorite – very fairytale like.

  16. Regina says:

    beautiful composition!
    Really nice.

  17. Gemma says:

    Beautiful, romantic atmosphere in each photo! The colours seem to melt into one another!

  18. Vita Stunder says:

    I just LOVE your pictures!!
    It’s like stepping into a fairytale..

    Marvelous!!

  19. Arja says:

    The first one is very fetching indeed, almost like an old hand tinted photo.

  20. Tammie says:

    Your artistic touch is fun and adds a sweetness to the images.
    Spirithelpers

  21. Jewish Side says:

    wow, I love it, that is truly amazing!

    The first one has blond hair though, so I’m assuming that’s not your daughter.

    I would love to try this out…
    It’s amazing you can actually create your own borders/backgrounds to images, and it really adds to it.

  22. mymy says:

    very gorgeous indeed.

  23. mimi says:

    great job. keep it up.

  24. Marju says:

    A really beautiful and sensitive images, thank you!
    hae

  25. Dhaval Jani says:

    wow! beautiful!!! Love the first picture…I think it stands out because the way brush strokes frame it, it looks like a part of the picture!

  26. That is so interesting..I am going to make that page..thank you..always the teacher…

  27. Michelle says:

    Wow! I love the watercolor effect!

  28. Jew Wishes says:

    The photos are wonderful, so filled with emotion, and the effects enhance the beautiful visuals.

  29. therapydoc says:

    Those are beautiful.

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