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Love the contrast between the strong colours on the top and the distinct variation on the bottom left. Well controlled, Marjorie. Regards, Lawrence.
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Marjorie, I totally agree with Lawrence - I like the light hitting and coloring the top portion of the trees while the bottom portion remains 'pure'. This is a time of day where I thoroughly enjoy the golden glow that is a brush stroke on nature. The solitary human figure is the cognac sauce on a good lobster meal. It is almost supper time, so I am beginning to think of food. Well done.
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Lawrence and Tony...Many thanks...

Tony...Is that what your having for dinner?? I especially like cognac sauce on lobster. Be right over...

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Very well done,I like the deep light and the colors are wonderful. But cognac sauce on lobster??? However, bon apetit to all of you :) Have fun, regards, El
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Dinner tonight was homemade chicken soup with escarole and rice...a crispy bread on the side,,,it went well with the freezing day...
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Nice supercharged saturation. It burns in so well, that I close my eyes, and oranges, reds and yellows keep on flashing. Keep it up and I'll start wearing sunglasses when I open your stuff. lol
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Ah...the warmth, made by both the sun kissed branches and the figure, which tells us of the wonderful scale of the scene. Love the vibrancy!

 

Steve

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Very nice colors and composition. The person walking alone really gives a dimension to the vue. Beautiful image. Regards, Jean-Marc
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A long walk home........nice colours and lighting is as ideal as we would want. We are all students of Photography and everyday we will learn something more.

 

Compliments and best wishes from India

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one of those calm and tranquil scenes that we find in Wordsworthian poetry or Impressionist painting! Nature's splendor beautifully scene and captured! regards!
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