The three form a harmonious triptych, where it feels like the restrained color scheme contributes a lot, especially the sky color.
Thanks for such a nice comment. For me, that scheme suggests a degree of ache (using the word in a good sense). And if you’re feeling harmony in the group, the time spent curating the post was well spent. Enjoy your evening, Hans…
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Thank you Philip; as always, much appreciated
Hi John and you are welcome! Have a great evening…😊⭐️😊
It’s so pleasant how you give the group of three a sense of unity with the direction of inclination of the trees and clouds.
I’m grateful to hear that, Ule, thanks. I like to think of it as working with a group of pictures until you feel a pulse. In this case, that inclination was key
I like how the birches lean into the smaller photos, pointing the way to more. And the sense of depth and subtle diagonals in the last photo appeals to me, along with that extra warmth in the palette. I think there’s a kind of windswept unity to the group.
The three form a harmonious triptych, where it feels like the restrained color scheme contributes a lot, especially the sky color.
Thanks for such a nice comment. For me, that scheme suggests a degree of ache (using the word in a good sense). And if you’re feeling harmony in the group, the time spent curating the post was well spent. Enjoy your evening, Hans…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you Philip; as always, much appreciated
Hi John and you are welcome! Have a great evening…😊⭐️😊
It’s so pleasant how you give the group of three a sense of unity with the direction of inclination of the trees and clouds.
I’m grateful to hear that, Ule, thanks. I like to think of it as working with a group of pictures until you feel a pulse. In this case, that inclination was key
I like how the birches lean into the smaller photos, pointing the way to more. And the sense of depth and subtle diagonals in the last photo appeals to me, along with that extra warmth in the palette. I think there’s a kind of windswept unity to the group.
“Windswept unity”… what a lovely phrase
Thanks for the nice comment, Lynn