I must say Ralph...the colors in this mornings sky were hard to describe and shoot. I know it's an abstract...but I didn't think anyone would believe me if I didn't include the lights. But I think you are right.Man, what wonderful color in that sky. I might crop the lights out to have just the sky be the abstract. Either way the color creates an interesting spicy mood.
Her Deanship wants it for her office.I like it. I can think of a number of modern offices or homes that would have this beauty on the wall.
Excellent Paul. I have and next time I'm at the MFA I'll get close.That is really nice Glen and all the better for cropping the trees and lights from the bottom. I think it works so well because of the heavily saturated colours, something monitors can show easily. If you get it printed you could look into a paper that would allow the inks to saturate it. I don't know if you have ever seen a Rothko painting close up before?
Thanks Beth...sometimes there are no words to describe them...and they change so fast.the second crop gets my vote. amazing colors.
Thanks Pete. I still don't know which one...but Laurie likes the second.Interesting Glenn. I'd been wondering about that crop as well but I think I prefer the original. And I like it very much.
I guess if you don't know what you know I can't answer that. But...I do accept your opinion...don't ya know.I like the first... simply due to more interest with the blurred highlights. But hey, what do I know?
Thank you Julian.Superb Glenn.
I have often sat in a hotel chain and wondered how much one would receive if the company asked for a dozen images to reproduce to furnish theirInstant wall art - call IKEA someone, this is a winner