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The original photo was a panning blur. I then painted over it using Corel Painter. Painter has a function where you can change a layer into a digital watercolor layer which enables it to digitally react like watercolor functions. In this case, I digitally wet the canvas for a while. This lets the colors bleed and soak into the selected canvas showing some of the paper's texture and softening the look.
Larger sized samples of my work can be seen on Google Plus at https://plus.google.com/u/0/+JerryBarnettPhoto
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by Gary Briney
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