
On the whole I am about Landscape photography but I also love shape and texture in cityscapes. Anyway the bottom line is I felt it was about time for an abstract. On this occasion not using architectural texture but light – I hope you find it interesting and perhaps challenge your perception of my work in some small way.
simply beautiful!
thank you Caroline – I have been pleasantly surprised by the response.
I like it very much Scott.
Amazing how often it is the shots you don’t expect too do well that do.
You are a very talented photographer Scott, with a great eye for detail, a perfectionist with a very creative mind using it to it’s fullest , maybee this says enough about how I feel about this post
wowza – nothing to say but thank you
Yes, I like it very much.
well I am pleased by the response across the board – I like doing different stuff
I think this is lovely, it makes me think of wool, for some reason.
wool you are going to have to explain that one – the reflection is a little wiry I suppose
I don’t believe you, Scott… You have taken a painting of Monet and somehow transformed it through your lens…
This is exceptional, Scott… just exceptional…
exceptional is a word we like Carolyn – glad you like it especially as it is quiet different from my standard image
That is really well done. I’ve always liked these types of reflections.
Interesting Lyle have you taken any like this and displayed on your blog?
No I haven’t but I have one planned for the coming weeks that has some reflections and some leaves in the foreground.
well I shall keep my eyes peeled Lyle
I must say this is one of my favourite photos of yours. Those colours…indescribable beauty, vivid and so harmonious.
excellent – I am never surprised by the diversity of response to my work. Chuffed by your response
This works quite well, the row of colors at the top is sensational!
cheers Phil, agreed about the colours in the top of the image may revisit the crop as a trial
Great reflective shot. I love the asymmetry and bursts of colour throughout. It reminds me of this photo I took: http://mirellamarie.wordpress.com/2012/07/17/199/
spot on Mirella – I get exactly where you are coming with your shot, I have another along the lines of mine which is devoid of colour apart from RED which seems to work. I just enjoy looking around – some times it works some time it doesnt
This is both interesting and beautiful, Scott. Well done.
There is an award on my blog, if you care to accept it.
http://adinparadise.wordpress.com/2012/11/22/blog-of-the-year-2012-twinkle-twinkle/
I am always touched by awards and love to be recognised – inspired even. The thing about awards is they deserve to be acknowledged properly and this is where I start to slip (ask Gunta) I have very demanding and responsible primary job – we all try to do our best as parents and partners – and as you know we all love photography and I fail – anyway enough waffle – I completely accept your award as I know you issued it in the spirit of recognition. One day I will do an acknowledgement blog and try to make up for my shortcomings……..
a smiling & happy Scott
This is awesome!
Reflections without their object are always beguiling. I like the delicacy of these, and I bet this is a shot that just gets better and better the bigger it goes. Loads of lovely detail in there.
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Really nice.
Reflections are one of my very favorite subjects. This is such an amazing photo!
brilliant me too – sometimes I have to stop myself only taking reflections