(update) Just an Illusion
Hello,
I woulid like to present you a new serie of pictures. In square and color : http://www.monochromatique.com/justeuneillusion/ Thanks for your visit. -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com |
(update) Just an Illusion
Daniel Rocha wrote: Hello, I woulid like to present you a new serie of pictures. In square and color : http://www.monochromatique.com/justeuneillusion/ Thanks for your visit. -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com Bonjour Daniel: I commend you for having the desire to experiment with double exposure. I'm happy to see you use color as a change of pace. Of all the pics, the one that stands out for me is: http://www.monochromatique.com/juste...usion/p10.html It reminds me of looking through tall trees to see the Rocky Mountains. Sort of abstract. Left to the imagination of the viewer to see what they see. Keep experimenting! :-) Helen |
(update) Just an Illusion
Daniel Rocha wrote: Hello, I woulid like to present you a new serie of pictures. In square and color : http://www.monochromatique.com/justeuneillusion/ Thanks for your visit. -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com Bonjour Daniel: I commend you for having the desire to experiment with double exposure. I'm happy to see you use color as a change of pace. Of all the pics, the one that stands out for me is: http://www.monochromatique.com/juste...usion/p10.html It reminds me of looking through tall trees to see the Rocky Mountains and the white clouds. Is there a way you can straighten out the pic, instead of having it displayed on it's side? Sort of an abstract. Left to the imagination of the viewer to see what they see. Keep experimenting! :-) Helen |
(update) Just an Illusion
wrote: Daniel Rocha wrote: Hello, I woulid like to present you a new serie of pictures. In square and color : http://www.monochromatique.com/justeuneillusion/ Thanks for your visit. -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com Bonjour Daniel: I commend you for having the desire to experiment with double exposure. I'm happy to see you use color as a change of pace. Of all the pics, the one that stands out for me is: http://www.monochromatique.com/juste...usion/p10.html It reminds me of looking through tall trees to see the Rocky Mountains and the white clouds. Is there a way you can straighten out the pic, instead of having it displayed on it's side? Sort of an abstract. Left to the imagination of the viewer to see what they see. Keep experimenting! :-) Helen Sorry Daniel! It is meant to be displayed that way! I looked at it again and see your point of view. Whoops, sorry! Helen |
(update) Just an Illusion
Daniel Rocha wrote: Hello, I woulid like to present you a new serie of pictures. In square and color : http://www.monochromatique.com/justeuneillusion/ Thanks for your visit. -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com Keep going! Double exposures, even tripple can be wonderful images. I'm more a realist than abstract. So if I don't get what you are after, don't worry about it. Do what your heart and eye tell you to do. Don't let the ideals of others keep you from your vision of what you want to create. Draco Getting even isn't good enough. |
(update) Just an Illusion
Draco wrote:
Keep going! Double exposures, even tripple can be wonderful images. I'm more a realist than abstract. I understand, don't worry. This kind of pictures can't be loved by everyone ! :o) So if I don't get what you are after, don't worry about it. Do what your heart and eye tell you to do. Don't let the ideals of others keep you from your vision of what you want to create. Thanks Draco ! http://www.monochromatique.com/justeuneillusion/ -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com |
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