Giangiorgio Crisponi 496 Posted February 24, 2019 Very nice image , good the texture of the sand and of the vawes, ciao Giangiorgio Link to comment
michaellinder 16,613 Posted February 24, 2019 Jack, having time now only to review one of the 2 images you most recently posted, I arbitrarily selected, I chose this one. The title is entirely appropriate and descriptive. To me, I'm standing quite far away from a mountain, on which a brief, torrential rain recently fell. Because nothing else blocked my view, I could clearly see the rivulets of white water which somehow ended up halfway down. The colors, in turn, helped me to spot the various layers and possible categories of rock. Brilliantly composed, maestro! - - (PS I thought I spotted some Hebrew letters in the top right area. Did I lose the little bit of mind I have left? In case you need help, follow this link [http://www.jewfaq.org/alephbet.htm] to se the entire Hebrew alphabet.) Link to comment
patrickcompagnucci 30 Posted February 25, 2019 If I look at this as an architect, I see efflorescence on a masonry wall. If I look artistically, I see an aerial image of a distant planet with mountain ranges and plains. Either way it's an intriguing photograph. BR Patrick Link to comment
joe4peace 0 Posted February 27, 2019 Beautiful in all aspects of a Fine Art photograph, Jack Link to comment
DGorinstein 20 Posted March 19, 2019 Hello dear Jack: For some inexplicable reason, I had passe-over this great image. It reminds me of one of the most famous Japanese old, classical paintings: "Hokusai's famous "The Great Wave off Kanagawas" scroll. Although it might not be water, the image's textures are truly impressive. The top yellow texture is just unique....an invasion of modernity into antiquity....spilled peanut butter icecream near a miniature river....You have that special knack to make the mind wonder and bounce around like an electron inside an atom. As always, my best personal regards. DG Link to comment
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