The head of Loch Harport in evening light. Isle of Skye.
Maybe because the elements are so tiny and the composition so all-encompassing, but I really enjoyed spending time wandering around this picturesque corner of your kingdom
Linda From Maine wrote:
Maybe because the elements are so tiny and the composition so all-encompassing, but I really enjoyed spending time wandering around this picturesque corner of your kingdom
I hoped it wouldn't be mistaken for a landscape... whatever the final definition of that may be
Your humor with a U is quite cheeky at times
Linda From Maine wrote:
Your humor with a U is quite cheeky at times
It needs a touch of humour... with or without a "U"... far too many folks take themselves far too seriously
Very rich in color, light, and landscape. Quite similar in composition to the Brueghel piecenow in Monthly Master's Critique, in that the composition is circular which allows a variety of shapes/events to hold together. Also reflects on another composition discussion about left/right placement, in which many were wrong in suggesting that right placement is best. In general, unless there is something in a right placement to direct the gaze left, your and Brueghels' placement is much better.
John N
Loc: HP14 3QF Stokenchurch, UK
Nice Composition, I like the green, looks good in the evening light and the shadow, and a good spread of accommodation in sufficient detail to invite a good wander around.
John N wrote:
Nice Composition, I like the green, looks good in the evening light and the shadow, and a good spread of accommodation in sufficient detail to invite a good wander around.
And not much more than a mile down the road is the Talisker Distillery
This is lovely! The colours are beautiful and the light is almost magical. The countryside is quite inviting. It's technically beautiful also.
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