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Andrew.
thank you much for your kind comments.. much appreciated as always bud! ![]() -D |
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4 & 6 appeal to me the most. I like the juxposition of the hard and soft elements in them, the trees and clouds (soft) with the rocks (hard, of course). Kind of like ying/yang thing. Sometimes oversaturation work for me, my preference is to use it to highlight a very small portion of the composition or conversly to overwhelm the senses wherethe object consumes most of the frame.
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Tbay,
thank you for the comments!! much appreciated and glad you like the images!! -dustin |
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