I love it and really like the first image posted. Looks like a wonderful spot.
Hi, Debora! Kind of you to comment. The second is a cropped, photoshop of the first one. Yesterday, I was in the studio ruining/resolving the image. Not finished yet.
I also prefer the first one. Darker and "broodier" colors. I'm quite taken by the beauty of that rock you're using as a beach taboret.
Thanks, Sam. The second is a badly photo-shopped one trying to correct a daylight photo (instead of the usual Tungsten light method).That is a driftwood log, for the beach uninformed. Looks like a rock, though.
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I love it and really like the first image posted. Looks like a wonderful spot.
ReplyDeleteHi, Debora! Kind of you to comment. The second is a cropped, photoshop of the first one. Yesterday, I was in the studio ruining/resolving the image. Not finished yet.
ReplyDeleteI also prefer the first one. Darker and "broodier" colors.
ReplyDeleteI'm quite taken by the beauty of that rock you're using as a beach taboret.
Thanks, Sam. The second is a badly photo-shopped one trying to correct a daylight photo (instead of the usual Tungsten light method).
ReplyDeleteThat is a driftwood log, for the beach uninformed. Looks like a rock, though.