Thanks, Julian. There does indeed seem to be a lot going on in the fotie, and I appreciate your description of what appeals to you in it. (But,..."the king of photography?" Eh,...?) Anyway, thanks again, Julian.Nice one Brian, I am attracted to the simplicity of the lines. The road, pole, wire, beach and sea with four people making their own geometric shape. The shadows of the king of photography, along side the
palms running toward the hut is pretty good also. The added rigs bring it to the 20th/21st century.
Much obliged, Lesley. Thank you.I really like this. The shadows of the trees, then your shadow lined up with the figure in the sun. I particularly love the texture going on in the right hand corner
Thanks, Pete. (We can attribute the attributes you mention to Mother Nature and Mr. Eastman. I DO love Ektar film! )Fantastic shadows and I love the colours Brian.
Hey Kev,...@Glenn Clabo likes poles and lines! (Just thought I'd let you know.)Aha! A convert to polism @Glenn Clabo
lol. Its fluff, Julian. But please don't mention it to @Pete Askew or he's likely to report me to the Dust Police. (I have deduced that he is an informer.)Is that the moon or fluff? If fluff it is good moon fluff
Only proves...Loyalty is sleeping with the dinosaurs.Hey Kev,...@Glenn Clabo likes poles and lines! (Just thought I'd let you know.)
Thanks, Beth. Much appreciated.wonderful lines and shadows!