Thanks for the link to Afaf’s work–there’s certainly a stylistic correlation. I enjoyed scrolling through his website, and look forward to maybe seeing his work in New York.
Okay, now I’m jealous. 🙂
Many thanks, Luddy–I always enjoy your comments. 🙂
That is one fantastic shot! I like abstracts and the tones are just wonderful.
Thanks!
Very intriguing! I was so drawn to the image that I didn’t read the title at first, so was trying to work out if this was ice, or even maybe sand..don’t know that I would have guessed mud.. I reckon you should keep us guessing with the title!
I didn’t test it, but it looked like it could’ve been quicksand…
A beautiful abstract – I was lucky to spend a little time there – oh, would I love to go back. I must. You must have many, many images – it’s a photographer’s paradise, no? And oh, so different from Long Island…
Yes, it’s a beautiful (and not-so-visited) National Park. That’s awesome that you’ve been there.
I’ve visited the park many times but rarely photograph the “big” picture. I’m not sure why that is…and it pretty much applies to the rest of Utah too. That sort of landscape speaks to me in a more intimate way, I guess, so many of my photographs from the Colorado Plateau are more “close up”.
I love the freedom of expression you have captured in this shot – mud cracks, who knew!
Thanks Patti–the encouragement is greatly appreciated!
It could easily be a close-up of an abstract painting – really interesting gestural marks and great textures.
Thanks Richard.
reminds me of one of my professors’ work based on the lebanese civil war!!
http://www.afafzurayk.com/artwork.html
Thanks for the link to Afaf’s work–there’s certainly a stylistic correlation. I enjoyed scrolling through his website, and look forward to maybe seeing his work in New York.
Okay, now I’m jealous. 🙂
Many thanks, Luddy–I always enjoy your comments. 🙂
That is one fantastic shot! I like abstracts and the tones are just wonderful.
Thanks!
Very intriguing! I was so drawn to the image that I didn’t read the title at first, so was trying to work out if this was ice, or even maybe sand..don’t know that I would have guessed mud.. I reckon you should keep us guessing with the title!
I didn’t test it, but it looked like it could’ve been quicksand…
A beautiful abstract – I was lucky to spend a little time there – oh, would I love to go back. I must. You must have many, many images – it’s a photographer’s paradise, no? And oh, so different from Long Island…
Yes, it’s a beautiful (and not-so-visited) National Park. That’s awesome that you’ve been there.
I’ve visited the park many times but rarely photograph the “big” picture. I’m not sure why that is…and it pretty much applies to the rest of Utah too. That sort of landscape speaks to me in a more intimate way, I guess, so many of my photographs from the Colorado Plateau are more “close up”.