Close but no cigar. I think if it went to flat color fields it would work or if there was more detail, say a mermaid reaching toward the bird it would be stronger.
This is gorgeous, Mike. I suspect the seaside and sunsets "color up" when they see you and your camera approaching. (Nature only grants this to Canons). As for the mermaid set ... give them the bird!
Close but no cigar. I think if it went to flat color fields it would work or if there was more detail, say a mermaid reaching toward the bird it would be stronger.
ReplyDeleteStick a mermaid in it and I will paint a copy on the side of my Ford Econoline. I'm sick of the unicorn anyway...
DeleteJes' kiddin' - I have no problems with it whatsoever.
Gee, Thanks!! I was looking for that mermaid all afternoon... she was not to be found!!
ReplyDeleteIf you find the mermaid I would like to add her to my pond picture with the water Lillies.
ReplyDeleteWHAT HAPPENED TO THE MERMAID? SHE ADDED SOMETHING TO THE PICTURE, SOMETHING OF "ADDED VALUE"". LOUIS N.
ReplyDeleteI didn't feel right about appropriating Mikes image, so I pulled it.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Mike. I suspect the seaside and sunsets "color up" when they see you and your camera approaching. (Nature only grants this to Canons). As for the mermaid set ... give them the bird!
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