Autumn in Stanley Park by cdcook48

Autumn in Stanley Park

A couple of weeks ago I saw a really intriguing image by @yorkshirekiwi and it was my first exposure to the Pep Ventosa Technique. So naturally I googled it and became even more intrigued and knew I had to give it a try. This is my first attempt and I’m reasonably happy with how it turned out.
Holy guaccamole! You have every reason to be happy with this. If it were mine, i'd print it and use it as a gift for the coming holidays.
October 6th, 2021  
Very nice. Love it. Looks like a painting.
October 6th, 2021  
It sounds like a real challenge and probably one doesn't know the effect that is supposed to happen! This looks like a Renoir here!
October 6th, 2021  
What a great result.
October 6th, 2021  
A beautiful result!
October 6th, 2021  
Fabulous result.
October 6th, 2021  
Most interesting
October 6th, 2021  
Nice work!
October 6th, 2021  
Wow Chris, I didn't know the technique (just googled it now), but this worked out great! Would be a beautiful work of art on the wall. Congratz
October 6th, 2021  
Gosh, a beautiful result. This is an interesting technique. Did you do 360° or lengthwise shots?
October 6th, 2021  
Neat effect!
October 7th, 2021  
@randystreat Thanks Kathy. I did 360, 15 images
October 7th, 2021  
I love the way it turned out! Such a soft feel and glowing quality to the light.
October 7th, 2021  
Thanks for the info. I'd like to try this sometime.
October 7th, 2021  
@randystreat You should give it a try Kathy, it is always fun to try something new. Here is a link to a YouTube video I found quite helpful when it came to putting it together in Photoshop. https://youtu.be/4jmrI1gY4VI
October 10th, 2021  
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