Jack McRitchie 150 Posted January 17, 2017 Gordon, you're almost never here and now you post this picture and you're almost not here again!. :-)) Link to comment
johncrosley 1 Posted January 27, 2017 Sometimes less is more, and the pixel peepers very wrong some of the time. This marvelous photo is a case in point. When the other day I was thinking of who were the 'most artistic' photographers on all of Photo.net, whether or not they were still posting, I settled on your name as one whose postings I missed the most. So I 'friended' you on Facebook; thanks for the reply. Your work is sui generis (one of a kind - stands alone). I would love to discuss with you your techniques, without ever having any intention of appropriating them, for capturing images of this sort (I viewed your entire portfolio and note other 'styles' that are somewhat different, and acknowledge those too.) To view photos, such as this wonderful example, would be worth a special trip -- by Michelin standards -- I think, and even a far 'advance reservation'. Gordon, are you represented by a gallery at this time; if not have you given it serious thought as I think there's a place for you in the 'fine art' world, and could easily see this and others like it on gallery walls and in collectors' hands after the exchange of some cool green stuff your way? You're one of the very few here I can say that about, having done some considerable research. I feel blessed to share a site with you and your work, even if mine is more mundane and less seminal. john John (Crosley) Link to comment
harlequin 0 Posted January 28, 2017 very nice. T addition of the person and bright color makes this standout from others like this that i have seen. Link to comment
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