Thanks, Daniel. I took this a couple of weeks ago but it seemed very appropriate to post right now as I dash about making arrangements for my trip to England to attend my father’s funeral.
I like them all. Blue is my favourite colour. And the different tints make the whole presentation very appealing. Rush 111 seems to be saying: The End of the Road. I see two people in the first one trying to find one another.
Thank you, Claude. It was fun to try something new. Another method where I took many many shots and then weeded out the ones I liked. I like doing that, it always gives me surprises.
I like!
Good!
Beautiful.
Thanks, Daniel. I took this a couple of weeks ago but it seemed very appropriate to post right now as I dash about making arrangements for my trip to England to attend my father’s funeral.
Love’m!
I’m glad to hear it, Harrie, Thank you.
Fantastic! I’m seeing eerie human figures all over the place these!
Thanks, Luddy, I can only see one – in the first image.
Beautiful abstractions
Thanks, Alan. The first one is my favourite.
😉 😉 😉
It’s beautiful.
Thank you, Ben. If I remember correctly, the colours came out that way because I used an artificial white balance as opposed to the daylight one.
I like them all. Blue is my favourite colour. And the different tints make the whole presentation very appealing. Rush 111 seems to be saying: The End of the Road. I see two people in the first one trying to find one another.
Thank you, Claude. It was fun to try something new. Another method where I took many many shots and then weeded out the ones I liked. I like doing that, it always gives me surprises.
Delightful–really fascinating.
Thank you, Mrs. Daffodil. It was really fun to do, moving the camera while the car was moving too.
I love the movement and the tones of these. Full of emotion too.
Beautiful! Thanks for linking to my blog, I’m touched, Ashley. : )
It’s interesting how our use of the same technique produced such different styles anyway, isn’t it?
Thank you for the inspiration, Karen. 🙂