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Well Eleanor, I guess you some sort of asked for it, so I gues I can be forgiven. I like this upper one the best, but some red spot, not big, just gentle, are missing in the buttom left, just in the beginning of the white.
Thorkil
OK,
So I went out shooting today for 2 hours in Telluride,
Just to much stuff.
I will post a few...
Steven
Beautiful images. May I asked what lenses you used for these, for my curiosity?OK,
So I went out shooting today for 2 hours in Telluride,
Just to much stuff.
I will post a few...
Steven
Dear Eleanor! no, no, I just have to disappoint you. It was just, while looking at your picture as not just a plain photo but something you were able to control by yourself in a more decisive way than the normal picture, that I just thought, perhaps looking at it as a painting or so, it instictly lacked some red to soften up and distract the darkish black/brown area at the left, a little anarchistic red spot, just to trick your brain to see to black areas in another "light". Sometimes our brain has to have something unforeseen to awake, and if this have a function of a cry that is not to be heard, just being there to puzzle our small brain-cells, it can be that unbalance, that unstableness that actually create balance and more stableness than a plain harmonic picture, a sort of balance from a mixture of tension and harmony.LOL!!! ;-) OK Thorkil, red spot?? where? did you remove something? enlighten me! (I am working with reflections (first image) into some of the stuff at South Park City that I've been shooting straight for the past 7 years! this gallery wants creativity and that means different!! thus the reflections as part of the images. Now...the red spot?...where? ;-) eleanor