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My week-end wish for you. 🙂
Nikon D700| AF-S 24-70mmG @ f4| 1/320s| ISO 200| Manual Priority| Matrix Met| Hand-held
Strobist- SB910 @ 1/4 pwr camera left low-ish bounced off ceiling; triggered via Commander Mode in camera. ( After composing and developing this image in 2014 it’s been marinating on my back up drive) and published now. Marinating an image can be a good thing! I hated this image back then, but like it now. 🙂 Time is a wonderful thing to perception, and feelings. There’s a great lesson here to those who are listening and seeing. 🙂
Texture “savor” by Kim Klassen
More to come…
I was looking at a link back to last July! I enjoyed the marinated photo on this post. This was lovely arrangement with a beautiful vase of saffron colored flowers and periwinkle purple sprigs with cement background. This brightened my early evening while it is pouring rain and gray outside. Thank you a “bunch!” 🙂
Oh my goodness! I made this when having a moment of “still-life fever”. Once in awhile I get a spark of creativity and try something in like this.
I’m not very good at it really, but it’s fun to try it when creativity or idea strikes. 🙂
Thank you so much Robin! I’m so glad you like it and it perked up your gray rainy day. xx
I like this a lot. You are right about marinating. Quite often I’ll turn a canvas to the wall in despair, and then some time later am surprised when I look again.
🙂 I’m so happy to hear I’m not the only one who does this.
Thank you so much Melissa!
Wonderful still-life and creative processing!
Thank you so much Denise!
lovely!
it’s a lovely piece of art!
Thank you so much Hana!
Simple and beautiful.
Thank you so much Jackie! xx
Oh, Deborah, this is very pretty. Thanks for digging it out and sharing and thanks for the good weekend wishes – back at you on that.
Thank you so much Dan!
Wonderfully done. Same to you.
Thank you so much! I wish you and yours a wonderful week-end too!
Have a great weekend 😀
Thank you Antonia! You too!