JBurnett
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+1!Beautiful compostion, color, and texture, Uwe
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+1!Beautiful compostion, color, and texture, Uwe
Very hard for Americans. First try to think the "W" would be "V'. More pronounced like the Italian "uve" (plural of uva, grapes). May not help because not sure how Americans pronounce Italian either.One of my favorites from you Uwe.
OT--I've spent time on your site, known your posts on a number of forums for many years---but I'm still not sure how to pronounce your first name. When I think of you, I'd love to think of you with correct pronounciation LOL.
Best, Diane
Find me the gif and I'll load it!That's as maybe but your "Milkweed Pods in Winter" set puts you up among the best at this technique IMO - (there's no "green with envy" Smilie - how about it Guy and Jack?) :toocool:
These any good?Find me the gif and I'll load it!
Yes, I quite agree but this is half the fun; getting lucky.Hmmm. I still say this is harder than it looks. Sometimes you get lucky and sometimes you cross the line into typical grunge-style stuff. I'm finding the monochromatic images easier to handle.
John, love your work.Hmmm. I still say this is harder than it looks. Sometimes you get lucky and sometimes you cross the line into typical grunge-style stuff. I'm finding the monochromatic images easier to handle.
So do I----particularly the monos you've done recently.John, love your work.
This is beautiful John. You are using some really nice textures as well.Hmmm. I still say this is harder than it looks. Sometimes you get lucky and sometimes you cross the line into typical grunge-style stuff. I'm finding the monochromatic images easier to handle.
Delicate as always.Olive grove. Shot in Greece with EP-1
Mike
Thanks Uwe. I posted the images that made up the shot over on the shoot now create later thread.Delicate as always.
The spinner is lovely. Nice light, but a really lovely processing.Thanks to everyone for their compliments and especially their inspiration. I've got to get off my butt soon and get out shooting some more.
Mike - the color pallette of these Olive Grove shots is outstanding. Reminds me of John Constable's paintings. He is said to have been early inspiration to the impressionists.Olive Grove #2
Mike