OK, so there is a sort of night-time shadow trend here, but the moon was bright and the shadows were intriguing, and the landscape mode on the camera was there waiting to be used, so what is a person to do?
Now THAT is worthy of a reproduction on canvas . . . I know some guys in China who'll do an amazing job for only $120 (please see an example of just one of the paintings they did for me a while back.
I hope it's very high resolution; choice #2 would be to enlarge it to 20x24 and drymount it, maybe with a simple silver frame. Hell, I'd buy one.
That photo should be in an exhibit and sold for big dollours, as you Canadians would spell them...
ReplyDeleteStunningly beautiful, Richard!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely incredible picture!
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteI can just imagine seeing it live.
Those moments are so brief - Glad you were able to capture it for all of us to see.
Now THAT is worthy of a reproduction on canvas . . . I know some guys in China who'll do an amazing job for only $120 (please see an example of just one of the paintings they did for me a while back.
ReplyDeleteI hope it's very high resolution; choice #2 would be to enlarge it to 20x24 and drymount it, maybe with a simple silver frame. Hell, I'd buy one.
Nice job!
Lovely. Hope you display it elsewhere, too.
ReplyDeleteKnatolee sent me.
Wow! Well done! And now you seem to have garnered a bevy of fans as well!
ReplyDeleteLove the hues. Very very pretty. Where is this? Near your front garden or closer to where the gazebo is/was?
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