Friday, June 6, 2008

Blue (and green and a bit too much brown)

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I really liked the lines in this one, and the way the light and shadows create their own counterpoint.
As always, constructive criticism is welcome.

13 comments:

  1. It's lovely. Can I yell at you for being too self-critical? That's my constructive criticism. I don't think it has too much brown. You have a good eye for composition.

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  2. You crack me up Leora - the brown was referring to my gardening skills, not the photograph LOL.

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  3. What a lovely photo! I agree with you about the lines and the light and shadow. I like the little tendrils that add texture here and there without actually breaking the flow of anything. Cool photo.

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  4. Criticism?! This is gorgeous. I wish I'd have thought of it. There is certainly plenty of inspiration right outside my window.

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  5. Oh, it was your gardening! I can't imagine gardening in Israel. The first summer I tried gardening, we had a drought in New Jersey. All summer, no rain. I imagine gardening in Israel is a bit like that.

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  6. Really nice composition Leora. I like the angle and lines witch show off the blue sky. Gereat choice and no criticism here.

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  7. I'm Robin not Leora, but thank you. Be sure to pop by Leora's blog too though - she's got gorgeous stuff there.

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  8. i like this! it came out really well! peaceful, if you will.

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  9. Beautiful! I want to be a great photographer one day. I'll just add to my to do list. You are well on your way!

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  10. See I thought you meant brown in the picture too. Good thing I couldn't get here until now. I love the green and blue contrast. Simple, but so nicely composed. Thanks for your kind words on my pictures. I really appreciate it. :)

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  11. i love the art and composition....a lovely bluey

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  12. Hi Robin, long time no see.
    I like the blue through the green...

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  13. Those are GREAT lines! And lovely blue. I love it.

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