Well it's kinda purdy and it looks metallic and it's got a fan and it's fancy. I know today's not the day for names. ROFL. Just look at it don't try and figure out the name. :-) Thanks for the views and comments. J
ok this one went straight into my favourites before I even left a comment! lol! I love the way it is off centre and a very dynamic image it is too! Would make a fantastic album cover - you should be selling these images!
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On the contrary, I find the title inspired and interesting. Another beauty today, my friend. Wonderful movement to this ''fan'' and luscious colours. Beautiful work. :)
How am I supposed to criticise your title if you make it unintelligible? I've got no starting point for imagining alternatives!
It's beautiful, anyway. Stunningly gorgeous, in fact. Delicate mists in terrific colours surrounding well-defined spinning fans or hats (for some reason I'm vaguely reminded of a certain style of hat - maybe Vietnamese?).
I can see 'fan' (in English). 'Cy' could be there as a common internet abbreviation for Welsh, but 'fan' (in Welsh) while a perfectly good word doesn't seem to fit. And I don't see 'Metallic'. So I think your advice was good, as well as the image!
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