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Chasing Summer Away


paula grenside

Five photos and a lot of work


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A bit bizarre Paula, but you really master a technical merits. I like the flower and the nice BG. they can work very well without the figure. Can you upload it without it? interesting to see. Pnina
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Pnina, she is Miss Summer:-) and no, I haven't one without her because she is the starting point

and the part that took hours to complete filling her with autumn and winter pictures. I know it is a bit bizarre, but winter makes me feel bizarre. LOL. Thank you.

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Having just spent the best summer of my life surrounded by my flowers and nature I can relate to your fealings in this composition. Miss Summer looks like she wants to hang on to one of her summer flowers. Summer is a distant memory in my world, the days are now much shorter and colder.
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Shuki, thank you for your constant support.

 

Spencer, thanks, dreamer:-)

 

Cherlyn, thank you so much.

 

Jay, without woman? Hmmm Thanks.

 

Andrea, glad you liked my bizarre(ness):-) Thanks.

 

Alix, thank you. I haven't changed anything since I uploaded this.

 

Kim, thanks for the fine read of this.

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I agree that for me this one doesn't quite work as well as some of your other fantasy shots. I would like perhaps to see the head of the figure and to me the pink background doesn't suggest a natural process. But I love your creativity and admire your skill in crafting this.
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Hmmm, that comment on the pink is making me think, that's a good point. as to the head, I wanted it to be the flower. Thanks, Colin for the feedback.
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Paula. this is fantastic imagery. The body comprises a wonderful pallette of colours. I like how the bottom leaves are blackened and appear dead while the upper portions are seeking to survive.
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Amar, thanks; the idea was to conevy the passing of season horizontally and vertically.

 

Adolfo, let's call this living nature without species' details:-) Thank you.

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