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HYPNOGOGIA - (enlarge)


GailAnthonyHarmer

Img_2894_04_01_2014 DIGITAL ALTERATIONS - Canon EOS Digital Rebel T4i - Canon EF 24-105 f/4L IS USM - Shutter Speed: 1/60 sec - Aperture: F/4 - F/Stop: f/4 - Focal Length: 96mm - ISO Speed Ratings: 1600 - Exposure Program: Normal - Metering Mode: Evaluative - External Canon Speedlite 430 EX ll - Flash Firedmany Layers and Blending Modes in this Composition - I used Auto Mode as I have not yet learned how to use the External Flash in other Priorities


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Excellent work Gail . I like the subtle use of the colours and textures accentuating the " dream " . The butterfly fits in well and I like the cameo appearance put in by " Lizzy " ! Bill

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I find the image to have an almost biblical type of quality. Not only in the quality of the textures and saintly expression of the main character, but with the content of the small creatures too.

 

The woodland nymph glides and dances, and butterfly its hue enhances

And to the tunes of wind advances, unto the caring hands of the man St Francis

 

Beautifully done no matter what interpretation is applied! 

 

Best Regards 

 

Alf 

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Thank you so much Alf. This was my son Jesse on the day that we celebrated our Christmas. He was sharing a hug with Shaelyn. He is a very loving Uncle and I think the 'love' came through on his face.

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What an inspiring critique. From you this is such a welcome compliment. My sincere thanks for your visit and kind attention.

most respectfully, Gail

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Ahh you noticed Lizzey!!! Many thanks for those encouraging compliments Bill. I truly appreciate them so much - your work inspires me always.

kindest regards & talk soon, Gail

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Each of you are so encouraging with your shared input. I am so pleased you each enjoyed this composition. I really enjoyed working on this one.

kindest regards, Gail

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Hi Gail

Really like this one of yours - the juxtaposition of images, the textures you have used, colours and the way you have used the face to divide the frame almost in two. Fave!

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Many thanks your visit and input. I really appreciate your thoughts on the compositional elements... the positive reinforcement is so good to hear.

sincere regards, Gail

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Sincere thanks Tina for your appreciation of this composition-your positive remarks are well received. I am always grateful for your visits and input.

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