Eden

Julian de'Courcy

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Blimey, I hardly know where to start! Love the tones in the two B&W leaves, the grain in the first and the smoothness of the second. I prefer the colour version of the carvings: makes it feel like you have stumbled into that special place in the jungle (glad you made it out!). The eye is superb and the textures around it a wonderful (as they are on the wrinkly tin!) And I like the two interpretations of the flower spike. That sculpture really has a dynamic feel to it too. Wonderful set. :)
 
Wowowowowowow. Really, Julian, you should stay away more often. This stuff is brilliant. So many styles within it, great colours, comps, b&w, abstracts, and the greatest pink in the history of the universe :p
 
Blimey, I hardly know where to start! Love the tones in the two B&W leaves, the grain in the first and the smoothness of the second. I prefer the colour version of the carvings: makes it feel like you have stumbled into that special place in the jungle (glad you made it out!). The eye is superb and the textures around it a wonderful (as they are on the wrinkly tin!) And I like the two interpretations of the flower spike. That sculpture really has a dynamic feel to it too. Wonderful set. :)
Thank you Pete, yes on reflection one or two pics are about the correct amount to absorb.

Wowowowowowow. Really, Julian, you should stay away more often. This stuff is brilliant. So many styles within it, great colours, comps, b&w, abstracts, and the greatest pink in the history of the universe :p
Thanks Rob, you mean when I post often they are crap :D I agree :DSeriously thanks and glad you enjoy a bit of Pink.

I went to Eden and all I came back with was a fig leaf and a half eaten apple....

Stunning tones and colours, really nice. I hope I get the chance to go to the Eden again some day.

Thank you Paul . It is the only asset I can find at the Eden, that being photography and a good place to get warm when the house is chilly. The polythene houses ( in this environmental friendly, cough, with the million cars parked outside) give a fantastic diffused light. In fact if I had a photographic studio, I'd build part of it with a covering of old polythene for the fantastic light it gives.
 
Loving that corrugated metal especially Julian - you have a great eye for detail
 
I've been to the Eden project once before, but never really caught anything exiting...... Dam you Julian! :)
 
Loving that corrugated metal especially Julian - you have a great eye for detail
Thank you Chris. I do find it takes about an hours into photographing before I really start to see what is interesting. Be great if it was straight off.


Smashing set, Julian! Sooper dooper!
I like 'Sooper dooper' the spell check does not which I like also :) Thank you Brian.


I've been to the Eden project once before, but never really caught anything exiting...... Dam you Julian! :)
Thank you Dan . You were probably there when is is horribly busy. This time of year it is so empty.
 
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