Haphazard Haptic

    Red osier dogwood and aspen forest reflection (180 degree rotated and colour saturated)

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    1. gfpeck (37 months ago | reply)

      This is the one! Beautiful work that belongs on a wall. The other examples provided in the assignment were nice, but this one solidifies the whole concept for me.

      Now, could you take a picture for me to submit.

    2. marty_pinker (37 months ago | reply)

      This one is gorgeous, Judy!
      It's nicely enhanced by the 180 rotation, and unlike me, you can name the contributing elements!!

    3. fotofunk1 (37 months ago | reply)

      Absolutely stunning. Love the ripples and the intense jumping out colors. Great abstract type shot.

    4. SkeenaValleyGirl (37 months ago | reply)

      Hello gfpeck, marty and fotofunk, Thanks for the great feedback. Beauty is definitely in the eye of the beholder. In my case, I am fortunate to live in the hinterland. The forest and the river provide the beauty - I just see it.
      I think I will have tostop this crazy picture taking regime I've been on the past few weeks now that I have garden work to do. My yard looks like DogPatch. The weird thing is that I took these pix before I read the pca assignment. I think I might be a bit of an unintentional haptic. Kind of nice to know the ailment one suffers with!

    5. mazshaxlong (37 months ago | reply)

      This is beautiful! I see I am not the only one attracted to the colors and ripples in the water. It's nice to know I am not the only one suffering with this ailment!

    6. thefishiologist (37 months ago | reply)

      gorgeous colours!

    7. [Anthony T.] (37 months ago | reply)

      This really is awesome... you have a knack for this style...

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      Seen on your photo stream. (?)

    8. ka-Snick (37 months ago | reply)

      Really nice again. You know the strong horizontals in the riples and the strong verticals in the reflection almost give this a plaid appearance to my eye.

      Colors, composition, and treatment are remarkable! It certainly does have that haptic quality - as I think a lot of your images do - of taking the viewer "away" in the moment and impacting at a gut level.

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