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Surf & Stars 3

Surf & Stars 3 by Harold Davis.
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Harold Davis  Pro User  says:

View this image larger. Read the back story featuring this image.
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Breathtaking Photos  Pro User  says:

Very cool.
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ojaipatrick  Pro User  says:

Awesome shot, love the surreal effect created from the long exposure!
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stoney_runes  Pro User  says:

All these Surf & Stars are stunning, Harold. Surreal and beautiful. Wonderful quality of movement in the water and the colours....wow!
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six28fifty  Pro User  says:

Beautiful work, as usual!
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Kirpernicus  Pro User  says:

Awesome surreal long exposure!

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Eye Candy!, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
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Seen in my contacts' photos. (?)
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Bootneck 1  Pro User  says:


This work deserves to be viewed by The Realm of Quality's Royals!
Please join us and tag your photo with "RoQ"
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Harold Davis  Pro User  says:

Read the back story featuring this image.
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stoney_runes  Pro User  says:

Have just read the back story to these photos. You may be interested in this link, which takes you to a page of veil paintings.
www.outofthecolor.com/veil-painting/

Quote: Veil painting “out of the color” is a deeply meditative process in time and space, which brings visual healing to the transformational path of self discovery. The technique consists of overlapping transparent veils of watercolors on dry paper. By beginning the first stage of a painting with color instead of an idea, the painter is involved with a dynamic world of universal laws much more comprehensive than one’s own intentions. With every brushstroke, the artist in us must respond anew to an ever-changing situation. In the second stage, a delicate structure appears as the form flows out of the color. In the third stage, the painter can recognize a possible motif and encourage its emergence from the painting. Then the color is supported by the form (if abstract) or by the chosen motif. Veil painting is an integral part of the Waldorf high school art curriculum."

I couldn't not be struck by the similarities of the finished product, even though the medium and the method are completely different.
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~jjjohn~  Pro User  says:

waterscape
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~jjjohn~  Pro User  says:

Ciao, sono amministratore di un gruppo chiamato Golden Visions (only Great Quality). Ci farebbe piacere aggiungere l’elemento al gruppo.

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Tag this photo with "Golden Visions"

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alair2525 (Millán)  Pro User  says:

( waterscape )
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