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A wonderful image, Alan. Beautifully done.
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Much appreciated Ken.
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It’s a curious effect, because you flattened the trees but added new ones behind, which adds depth. With the frame, it’s reminiscent of a small, precious boxed sculpture.
Thanks Lynn for both your comments. For some reason, this image reminded of the copper foil embossing projects we used to do as kids.
Yes! ;-) But rather more sophisticated!
I neglected to say how much I like it. Warm, quiet colors, and the shadows through the frame, the reaching feeling, lovely.
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Photography and art making as play.
A wonderful image, Alan. Beautifully done.
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Much appreciated Ken.
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It’s a curious effect, because you flattened the trees but added new ones behind, which adds depth. With the frame, it’s reminiscent of a small, precious boxed sculpture.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks Lynn for both your comments. For some reason, this image reminded of the copper foil embossing projects we used to do as kids.
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Yes! ;-) But rather more sophisticated!
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I neglected to say how much I like it. Warm, quiet colors, and the shadows through the frame, the reaching feeling, lovely.
LikeLiked by 1 person