Go get some stuff out, Mel. We overlook so many things. We tend to frame them in certain ways. Sometimes, when we frame them differently, the often overlooked familiar takes on a new perspective, and we learn to "see" it differently. When you take familiar shapes and reshape them, the photo changes a lot. You can create emotion and impact. I am glad you like my photos. I like making them.
I like the molten colours effect.
ReplyDeletegreat...very eye-catching. It's not possible to stop watching. I love it. I mean it. Very good.
ReplyDeleteit's a whole world of beuty in a shell.
ReplyDeleteWow that looked like some amazing moonscape at first glance! wonderful.
ReplyDeleteoh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh (gasp) oh oh oh oh
ReplyDeleteI'll have what Gail's having... ;-)
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the image - there's absolutely no clue about the scale so you can see whatever you want in it.
Richard!! I blush.
ReplyDelete*laughing at Richard's remark!*
ReplyDeleteGotta love the colours and the closeness of the shell giving you a loss of perspective and the imagination to create your own.
Very cool shot. Makes me wanna play with bits and pieces and STUFF.
Go get some stuff out, Mel. We overlook so many things. We tend to frame them in certain ways. Sometimes, when we frame them differently, the often overlooked familiar takes on a new perspective, and we learn to "see" it differently. When you take familiar shapes and reshape them, the photo changes a lot. You can create emotion and impact.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you like my photos. I like making them.