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Thank you, Leonie. Until I got the brightness painted in, I hadn’t realised how important it was to the scene. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Thank you, Yes, I agree. I don’t think they quite marry up with the trees, but who cares! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
When a tree falls down unobserved, what happens to its shadow? Happily you preempt that outcome in this great painting, OA! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
That makes a certain sense in a certain frame of mind on odd-numbered days of the month! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
It’s great how you’ve captured that low light!
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Thank you, Leonie. Until I got the brightness painted in, I hadn’t realised how important it was to the scene.
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I love those tree shadows.
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Thank you, Yes, I agree. I don’t think they quite marry up with the trees, but who cares!
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I love it! Very dramatic!
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Yes! Who would dare to walk down there?!
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Love it! 😀
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Thanks, Phil!
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When a tree falls down unobserved, what happens to its shadow? Happily you preempt that outcome in this great painting, OA!
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For some reason, I want to say the shadows boodle and burble!
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That makes a certain sense in a certain frame of mind on odd-numbered days of the month!
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Shadows – like piles! Terrific stuff.
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Thank you!
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