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  • St Barthomomä

    Some years back I spent the Christmas holidays with friends in Berchtesgarden, Bavaria and one one day we went to visit this famous chappel next to the Königssee. Pre-edit with PSP12, then saturated watercolour skech followed by a saturated detailed watercolour - final photo effects (vivid) using...
    Posted to Show Your Creations (Forum) by Fulbear on 09-06-2009
  • The Königssee in the Bavarian Alps

    The other day I was reminded of my travels in Bavaria in years gone by and I have decided that 2010 will be the year I go back there. Some prior editing and photo effects using PSP12, then Paitner Essentials 4, oil, fine camel hair, no further treatment)
    Posted to Show Your Creations (Forum) by Fulbear on 09-06-2009
  • St Sebastian in Ramsau

    During my childhood I spent almost every summr holiday in the Alps in Bavaria. This view of St Sebastian is quite famous and almost every tourist, to this day, takes at least one photo - so did I when I visited the place in the early autumn a couple of years ago. Saturated watercolour sketch followed...
    Posted to Show Your Creations (Forum) by Fulbear on 09-04-2009
  • Mother Russia - the Russian Chappel in Wiesbaden

    I used to visit Wiesabaden in Germany a great deal and whenever I was in that town this chappel was one of my first places to visit. The view over the town from the porte-cochère of the "Russische Kapelle" is truly amazing. Saturated watercolour sketch followed by a satureted watercolour...
    Posted to Show Your Creations (Forum) by Fulbear on 08-22-2009
  • Schloss Biebrich 2 seen from the garden site

    for information regarding this building please see Schloss Biebrich 1 Oil, fine camel hair, hard edge cloner brush for selective clean up
    Posted to Show Your Creations (Forum) by Fulbear on 07-31-2009
  • Schloss Biebrich as seen from the river Rhine

    Schloss Biebrich (Biebrich Palace) was the summer residenz of the Princes and Dukes of Nassau (now the Royal House of the Netherlands). During the Napoleonic occupation of the Rhineland this Palace was one of Josephine's favourite boltholes and who could blame her. The buildings were severely damaged...
    Posted to Show Your Creations (Forum) by Fulbear on 07-31-2009
  • Saints Peter and Paul Church in Eltville

    I visited friends in Wiesbaden last autumn and, as Eltville is very close by and famous for its "Weinrestaurants" we went there for dinner. On the way I came across this view and could not resist to use my trusted Sony P200. PE4 treatment: watercolour sketch (saturated), detailed watercolour...
    Posted to Show Your Creations (Forum) by Fulbear on 07-23-2009
  • Something Experimental: Burg Eltz in Germany

    This 12th century castle lies hidden in the Eltz valley near the river Mosel. Because of its location, high up on a cliff and surrounded by deep forests it has never been conquered and is completely intact. It has been for 800 years the seat of the Grafen von Eltz and has the most amazing triangular...
    Posted to Show Your Creations (Forum) by Fulbear on 07-23-2009
  • Habour Light on the Baltic Sea

    A few years ago I went on a short trip to the Baltic Sea to visit Sassnitz, a small seaside resort in the unified Germany. This light at the harbour entrance struck me with its air of defiance - no storm is going to shift this little fellow. Watercolour sketch followed by a detailed watercolour with...
    Posted to Show Your Creations (Forum) by Fulbear on 07-22-2009
  • Early Autumn Woods

    I spent many happy holidays in a house of this road through the woods - and if you look very carefully, you'll see my godson with his new bike. PE4: Oil, intense, camel hair brush, minimal clean up
    Posted to Show Your Creations (Forum) by Fulbear on 07-21-2009
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