Very nice! It seems that Pesach was refreshing and liberating for you :-)This seems freer and less forced than the pictures you've taken of interior objects. It has a beautiful flow from left to right, from the dark clould and heavy branches to the budding tips and whispy clouds. It's an interesting juxtaposition of foreground and background, with the picture anchored by the closest object. The abstraction of natural forms seems to really resonate for you. I really like this one.
Thanks, Veronique. Sometimes I take my camera and go looking for a picture. With this one, I was laying on my back looking up at the clouds with my daughter and this one just came to me so I ran in to get the camera.
Beautiful as usual ASJ.... I missed you not being in JPix 5, I kept checking to see if you had posted anything to include but you were having your break over Pesach.
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lovely
Mysterious hazy sky, delicate rain of budding branches . . . sovev kol almin, memale kol almin . . .
wonderful!
Thank you both. I too really like this picture that I took while laying on my back looking up at the dogwood tree in my front yard.
That is a real compliment coming from you, Mottel. Thank you.
Very nice! It seems that Pesach was refreshing and liberating for you :-)This seems freer and less forced than the pictures you've taken of interior objects. It has a beautiful flow from left to right, from the dark clould and heavy branches to the budding tips and whispy clouds. It's an interesting juxtaposition of foreground and background, with the picture anchored by the closest object. The abstraction of natural forms seems to really resonate for you. I really like this one.
Thanks, Veronique. Sometimes I take my camera and go looking for a picture. With this one, I was laying on my back looking up at the clouds with my daughter and this one just came to me so I ran in to get the camera.
Nice job.
Beautiful as usual ASJ.... I missed you not being in JPix 5, I kept checking to see if you had posted anything to include but you were having your break over Pesach.
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