This is the same photo that I posted in black and white yesterday.
Striking scenery well captured John.
Don
jaymatt wrote:
This is the same photo that I posted in black and white yesterday.
I have to admit that color brings it to life! Makes me smile!
Phil
Landscape images --especially those shot in iconic and/or Nat'l Park-ish sorts of places-- can go in any of a variety of directions. Among those, there's the intensely detailed, the tiny slice, the moody and brooding, the throw the pixels to the wind of natural abstraction and the impressionistic, expressionistic, old-timey or post-post modernist take that may or may not be universally liked by all, but that which is seen will be seen for what it (the image) is, and will be appreciated by any who possess a mind not unlike your own.
And there's more and other ways, but how would those be germaine?
Lacking only the overlaying text and a bit more of a posterized simplification, what I see here is not unlike a 14" x 20" poster I might see for sale in Bryce's Visitor Center.
Good stuff, John.
Cany143 wrote:
Landscape images --especially those shot in iconic and/or Nat'l Park-ish sorts of places-- can go in any of a variety of directions. Among those, there's the intensely detailed, the tiny slice, the moody and brooding, the throw the pixels to the wind of natural abstraction and the impressionistic, expressionistic, old-timey or post-post modernist take that may or may not be universally liked by all, but that which is seen will be seen for what it (the image) is, and will be appreciated by any who possess a mind not unlike your own.
And there's more and other ways, but how would those be germaine?
Lacking only the overlaying text and a bit more of a posterized simplification, what I see here is not unlike a 14" x 20" poster I might see for sale in Bryce's Visitor Center.
Good stuff, John.
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