Sunday, September 30, 2012
Mere Point Sunset ~ Series of 5
I think this series illustrates the watercolor wash feeling I love in photography. Here, I have tried to blur the lines and create paintings with a shallow depth and silhouetting.
This was one of our last glorious sunsets and I doubt we will see another before we finish packing and leave for the winter. A heavy wet weather system has firmly asserted itself over our bay. The view beyond is gray fog through rain spattered windows.
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Hello Carol:
ReplyDeleteAs always we are so very taken with your wonderful photography and here, in this series of sunset images, one can so easily feel the intensity of the heat of a day drawing to a close. Strangely, the teasel type plants in the foreground convey, against that vivid background, something of Africa. So effective.
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DeleteWould you believe it was actually a cool evening in Maine. The plants you see are the dried seeds from Black Eyed Susans along the shore that have already lost their petals.