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I am prepareing a collection of images for "Catching light".
In my area the art gallery has an exhibition in December for local artists. A group of "judges" will put together an exhibition from known and unknown artists. I will choose 5 to create a collection. Maybe start with Catching light and finish with the moon. I have not decided yet.
Linking up with the following memes. My thanks to the hosts:
Paint Party Friday
I am prepareing a collection of images for "Catching light".
In my area the art gallery has an exhibition in December for local artists. A group of "judges" will put together an exhibition from known and unknown artists. I will choose 5 to create a collection. Maybe start with Catching light and finish with the moon. I have not decided yet.
Linking up with the following memes. My thanks to the hosts:
Paint Party Friday
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Wonderful images, have fun with the exhibition. Happy PPF, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteCool images. I love how the orb glows when you took the photo of the photo outside. Happy weekend and PPF-Erika
ReplyDeleteI am glad you are still catching light because you are so good at it. These are mesmerizing. I, of course, love the first and the last two. The four in the middle it's hard to choose ... I am thinking that the one where the glowing light is most visible is probably a favorite ... and the table, I just can't get past that the table is broken. I hope that isn't yours. That one has a lot of possibility for me, but the light is not the major player. I feel like the light needs to be strong enough to pull my attention away from the broken glass. But maybe I am missing what you are trying to do. Anyway, these are great and I hope you will show us your final choices :)
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From the Sol
don´t worry, the table is not broken, it is the pattern of a marble table.
DeleteThe broken glass I hope, will get the attention of the jury for December Exhibition. :)
great perspectives and photography-I really love the first one especially. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteI am mesmerized by these shots. Light, dark, fading shadows to bright light. They are transcending. Masterpieces.
ReplyDeletevery very interesting
ReplyDeletemuch love...
Very cool stuff.xo
ReplyDeletethanks guys!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely! It is a fascinating series...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series!!
ReplyDeleteHugs Giggles