LOL! Maybe you HAVEN'T ever had bad pics. That's a real photographer!!
dennisallard wrote:
Maybe I should crank up my emotion level?
Really nice, they draw the viewer in to another place and another time. I am sure they will become a focus of attention. I like the subdued tones. they helps set the peaceful mood for the series and tie them together.
Thank you, jrkirkham. You do really forget about the rest of the world in this kind of setting.
jrkirkham wrote:
Really nice, they draw the viewer in to another place and another time. I am sure they will become a focus of attention. I like the subdued tones. they helps set the peaceful mood for the series and tie them together.
ncshutterbug wrote:
Three photos I'm having made into 20"x30" canvases to hide holes in my walls
i'd put them on the wall whether i had holes in them walls or not!
Stash
Loc: South Central Massachusetts
Great idea, they should make for good conversation as well as design element..
ncshutterbug wrote:
Three photos I'm having made into 20"x30" canvases to hide holes in my walls
That's what I like to hear! Thanks for the thumbs!
Thanks, samantha. If I hang enough they might cover the ugly paneling on my walls.
samantha90 wrote:
Great idea, they should make for good conversation as well as design element..
Thank you ramondh. I think they are my all time favorites.
raymondh wrote:
Great choice!
DK
Loc: SD
I would have cropped the first two so there is not so much empty space around the animals, making them more prominent, but I guess it is all in the eye of the artist and what they are trying to achieve. The photos of the animals are fantastic. Number three is a great scenic.
I really like the fighting Elk. the use of sepia tone was a great choice.IMHO.
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