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Just A Wee Bit Of The 'Mystic' - (enlarge)


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Img_5900 ABSTRACT - Canon Rebel T3i - Canon EF 100mm f2.8 macro USM - Too many layers in this Abstract for the details to make any sense in relation to the image.


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Many thanks for your visit and very kind remarks Kallol. I do appreciate your visits and input. It's always great to get the thoughts on an image from one who is as accomplished as you.

Sincere regards, Gail

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So much been said here plus this image speak too loud for itself because of its well engineered and implemented idea, superb colors and the patterns are all in an amazing sharpness, the colors are so vivid and crispy and of a remarkable add to the high technical work been made here.

 

Thank you my friend for sharing it and wishing you all of the best.

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I think your scottish ancestory is rising to the fore again, influencing you from the lochs and mountains.........yes I can definately see the Tartan! Wondeful mystic creation with a flavour of the highlands!

Best Regards

Alf

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If you can't visit, you still can dream. Perhaps you are right and I don't even know it. I truly see what you see, but didn't before!

Thankyou Alf for reminding me.

Sincere thanks for your support and encouragement, Gail

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This is very different work than what you do, and I am always amazed by your enthusiasum for it. Thank you Rashed for those very kind and insightful words.

Warmest regards, Gail

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I like the frames and even the stroke this time, I'm in a good mood because I received a document about the decrease of my pension for 16%! Ha!

Best regards Gail!

PDE

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You know sometimes you have to laugh, or you will cry. I am sure you have had just 'enough' of how your economy is. I hope one day you will not live in the 'ugliest house, in the ugliest town'........somewhere beautiful and free and no worries about tomorrow.

So many live for that dream. I am so fortunate, but I do feel 'adversity' will touch us all in some form or another, and it will soon come. The 'earth' is 'crying', and the floodgates are certainly opening. I wish I had lived in a different time.....perhaps being born in the thirties. I do not wish to see what liles ahead, at least not in my lifetime. But so many are experiencing such hardship.

I hope you will be able to 'manage' Pierre, you and your beautiful wife. At least you have her, she is a treasure!

Warmest regards, Gail

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Another Harmer original! Looks like a spider on a mirror to me Gail ;-) The colors have a bit of a tartan influence - perhaps it's a Scottish spider? Creative, excellent, work as always Gail!

All the best,
Neil

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Thank you so much for your visit and kind comments, I am very appreciative of you and your good wishes jorge. I'm glad you enjoyed this image.

most sincerely, Gail

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Coming from you Art (as you know how much I aspire to be at your level of expertise some day!) that is a lovely compliment. I'm always glad when you enjoy one of my compositions.

Sincer regards, Gail

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An exquisitely designed image, to be sure.  The vivid tonality is quite dramatic.  The image easily could be a power tool for meditation.

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours,

michael

 

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Funny, when I'm working on these images, I never know just where I will 'stop', but this one seemed just right at this point.

Thankyou for that lovely comment Michael. I hope you and your family  had a great Thanksgiving. Our Thanksgiving in Canada was around October 12th, much earlier than yours in the States. But having friends in the States, we've celebrated both some years.

Many thanks for your kind remarks,

Most sincerely, Gail

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