More images from my favourite part of the local arboretum.
The first is another view of the image in the last post. I cropped out the sources, and just presented the reflections. I was interested to see the two partial 'lines' that divide up the image, in, I consider, an interesting and pleasing way.
What do you think of the rest? Some are more successful than others, but I guess any consideration depends on the end use or aim of the image. Some are definitely 'calendar' pages, where others are almost semi-abstracts that might come under the heading 'moods of water'... or something.
They all look better larger.




















It's a pity about Kodak, don't you think?
ReplyDeleteUntil you mentioned it, Robert, I was ignorant of the situation. It IS a pity.
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