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I love how you see things so many of us would miss. This is such an interesting photo – almost feels hazy, like a dream. And I definitely see the floral silhouettes but I didn’t until I read your title. Great shot!
Very interesting photograph. I never would have thought to photograph a reflection of flowers in a glass table. That’s what makes you a super photographer, catching interest and beauty that others like me would have missed. Love the tiny pop of red, green and blue in the otherwise black reflection.
What a fascinating approach to capturing these flowers, Ellen! It feels like a photographic negative, but with hints of color, it magically is not. Well done!
A creative gem! I like the title of the photo almost as much as the photo itself— including the time of capture enhances the ephemeral nature of the moment.
Apologies for the late response. I love this impressionistic image, as others have described. Art is everywhere, if we only take the time to look. Happy Passover and Easter to all!
I love how you see things so many of us would miss. This is such an interesting photo – almost feels hazy, like a dream. And I definitely see the floral silhouettes but I didn’t until I read your title. Great shot!
To my eye, this appears to be a very beautiful abstract watercolor, and I love all the shapes. Thank you for sharing your unique visions!
Very interesting photograph. I never would have thought to photograph a reflection of flowers in a glass table. That’s what makes you a super photographer, catching interest and beauty that others like me would have missed. Love the tiny pop of red, green and blue in the otherwise black reflection.
What a fascinating approach to capturing these flowers, Ellen! It feels like a photographic negative, but with hints of color, it magically is not. Well done!
Fun perspective!
A creative gem! I like the title of the photo almost as much as the photo itself— including the time of capture enhances the ephemeral nature of the moment.
Apologies for the late response. I love this impressionistic image, as others have described. Art is everywhere, if we only take the time to look. Happy Passover and Easter to all!