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On the way to the reservoir I was shocked by the view of this field. It had the foggy glow of early autumn. And finally geese! So off the road I went.
I want to add thank you to everyone for taking the time to visit my blog and support me with your thoughtful comments. What would I do without you?
9 comments:
Gorgeous, gorgeous! Love the intense blues mixed in the trees, and the geese are perfectly done--suggested.
I feel the same way about all my blogger friends. There are days I don't think I'd even do art if not for thinking about everyone else out there encouraging me virtually.
Thanks Jala!
It really is great to have all this support. It's funny how we gather together, as if we are in nearby studios. It is such a good thing!
Loriann
WOW! I'm so happy you changed your camera setting on this one. Upon blowing up the photo we can see the fantastic texture of your work. What great imagery. Beautiful color harmony and what free application!
OOOPS! Brian, thanks for pointing that out. While big is good, it also has it's problems. I am happy that for this one you can actually SEE it.
Thanks so much for your uplifting comment.
Loriann, I thank you for sharing your paintings with us! Your beautiful work is very inspiring! I love seeing how you use color to capture the moment.
The glow as it trickles behind the trees is wonderful.
I agree about the blogging, and I also think it's our good fortune to have you putting your work up here.
I, for one, want to thank you for keeping these geese on the ground, instead of in the way of USAirways jet engines... and for the exquisite image. You're a wonderful artist.
Hi Karen!
You know I am always going for the "glow," so thanks for pointing out a place where I might have been successful.
Thank you also for your kind words. They made my day!
Loriann
Hi Edgar and thank you for dropping by my blog. I promise to do my part keeping the geese here with me, away from the major airports.Thank you too for your complement. I'll go check out your blog now.
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