As soon as I saw those ugly piles of snow at the edge of the huge parking lot my eye captured the possibilities... How o you like them. Enjoy them because they have already disappeared or transformed into some different landscape.
Very nice. An imaginative and very creative set.
ebrunner wrote:
Very nice. An imaginative and very creative set.
Thanks ebrunner, and thanks to GIMP which I used to make up the background.
JoseLuisPhoto wrote:
As soon as I saw those ugly piles of snow at the edge of the huge parking lot my eye captured the possibilities... How o you like them. Enjoy them because they have already disappeared or transformed into some different landscape.
:lol: :lol: :thumbup: :thumbup:
bcheary wrote:
:lol: :lol: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Thanks for your support, bcheary
Great job! I was thinking, "Hey, Illinois doesn't have mountains!" You sure made them look like mountains. And no offense, but I'm glad you have snow mountains and not me! :mrgreen:
Thanks for your comment, Amyinsparta.
Yes, I do love mountains and I wish to live on a place near or at the mountains. Maybe that's the reason I have an eye for the topic and I how to make up for a beautiful blue sky. Two friends were looking at the photos and wondering where these mountains are and guessing their height. That was interesting to see how intrigued they were when I said: "well, I saw them very close from here but I don't know if they are still there... or maybe their shape changed already...
Without something in the picture to give it perspective, they could be mountains in tibet. Very creative and good vision.
Thanks for your comment manderson. Yes, that's the trick: No perspective, no point of reference, only the imagination will determine if that makes sense.
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