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Yayyyy!! I am SO glad to see your creation Randy! I've missed your work a lot lately. This creation sure is moody and presents a ton of drama! I love it. Interesting the particular trees and cactus you chose. But what I love most is the light coming thru that opening of the large rock formations. It's like the "glimmer of hope" kinda thing. Hugs to you ...verena
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I'm more into the photography than art at Caedes but this really caught my eye in the new images gallery. It gets a Wow rating from me. Love the deep tones that create mystery and make you look deeper. Excellent depth and composition. anne :-)
Tell me if you like it or don't but be sure to tell me why! I promise to always give honest and sincere (albeit gentle when necessary) critiques. MY NEW YEARS TIP for all, go have some fun with your new gear you got for Christmas. Do some things you rarely or never do. If you always shoot scenics, go shoot macros (or as close up as you can get.) Practice on different subjects, try new lighting techniques, bracket your shots (shoot the same image at different exposures and different apertures), get down low and shoot from your back, your belly, and your knees. Bend, twist, lean and climb up on things. Shoot toward the sky (carefully - blown out sunlight is NOT attractive :-) Just do something different and amaze yourself then share with us :-) Love you Caedians.