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>I like the delicacy in this one."Snow Pillow"
I have been bad about my daily posts for the last few months. Sorry! I think the drugs I’m taking after my knee surgery have put a damper on my creativity. I’m winding down now, so hopefully I can get back on track.
I shot this image a couple of days ago after that nice little snow fall we had. I was drawn to this broken branch because of the delicate little “snow pillow” that was created. I used my new Olympus EPL-2 with a Voightlander 50mm f/1.5 lens, in case you are interested.
Mike
You got me there!Hi, Michael, you should not eat that much "Amanita muscaria"
Great work Michael. I really like both of these images, but I think my favorite is the B&W.You got me there!
I love this one, Mike - did you create the texture specifically for it?“Color Abstracts #1″ EPL-2 panasonic 20mm f/1.7
I shot this the other day while walking thru the new wing at the Nelson-Atkins Museum. I was there with a friend to see the Ray Metzker photo exhibition, which I highly recommend. As we were leaving I took a couple of shots of light patterns on the wall and decided to make them very abstract.
Mike
I hope your recovery is going well, Mike. I have been neglectful of this forum (and this thread) for far too long. Too many things going on, and then I, too, have been forced into recovery mode. However, the surgery sparked an idea for a subtle blend. (My family and friends think this image was a result of the post-op medication. )I have been bad about my daily posts for the last few months. Sorry! I think the drugs I’m taking after my knee surgery have put a damper on my creativity. I’m winding down now, so hopefully I can get back on track.