Wow! I love your work-I feel like I can reach through the screen and touch each piece-the texture detail is wonderful-I am looking forward to seeing more of your images!
Gotcha, Keith! The dandelion is actually a steel sculpture that is about 20 feet high, so it was just a matter of getting the clutter of an ugly parking lot out of the frame. 😉
Wow! I love your work-I feel like I can reach through the screen and touch each piece-the texture detail is wonderful-I am looking forward to seeing more of your images!
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Oh gee. Thanks. You just made my day. Your doggie portraits look are so creative and beautifully done, I feel richly complimented by your praise.
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I went for a walk in the woods and saw that yellow lichen , too. It is so pretty.great textures…
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It is wonderful to get out and walk in the woods after surviving winter, isn’t it? Thanks for taking the time to drop by and to comment.
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Yes! I am craving the outdoors.
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LInda, cool. How did you do the first one – lay prone on the ground to get an upwards view?
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Gotcha, Keith! The dandelion is actually a steel sculpture that is about 20 feet high, so it was just a matter of getting the clutter of an ugly parking lot out of the frame. 😉
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Aw. I had visions of you lying on the ground to catch the perfect angle working hard for the shot.
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Beautiful!
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Gracias, Senor.
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I feel the textures and moods of your photos. Nice!
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Thanks so much. I appreciate your kind words.
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You captured very intersting textures. Very inspiring posting. Have a lovely day! 😉
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Vielen Danke, 🙂
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