A bit of everything by ksquare
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Comments (12)
WilliamEpic3
Amazing fractal picture, to say the least! Fine work.
mermaid
wow definitly fascinating and very well done!
vxbob
nice seascape
Rerewhakaaitu
Interesting stormy seascape
afugatt
Wow!
peedy
Gorgeous! Corrie
farmerC
Fantastic work.
claudia02
Ultrafraktal ???? Klasse Arbeit !
dochtersions
WOW, its looking as a watercolor-painting. Amazing lively, and superb colors.
Nadita
It is noticable that you really have gone deep into landscape studies, this one is especially pretty because of all these light effects. The sea and the land shine like some precious stones. There are two small things that I would like to say if you don't mind: I would love a much wider formate and I would love to see a solution for the sea/sky line. It should be quite blurred at this distance. You can achieve this either by masking or by blurring it as a post work.
ksquare
Nadita, I so admire your work. Thankyou for the suggestions. In most of my seascapes I don't define the horizon, prefering to let the sky and water blend at some infinite point. Interestingly, I was doing this rather subconsciously until someone pointed it out to me. Which means now I'm stuck with having to make a conscious decision. 8>) My feeling was of large rolling waves close to shore (just over the dunes) so I thought of the horizon as being invisible behind them. I also definitely broke the rule of thirds. Again, my feeling was of walking through/towards the dunes looking up shall we say. I have no idea how much distance there is between the other side of the dunes and the waves themselves. (Although I don't think I captured that quite as I imagined it). It's also why I gave the sky such a commanding presence over the other 2 elements. Wanting to give the foreground 'dunes' a different feel I stumbled over the water-colour effect during my search and fell in love with it. Talking with a customer yesterday about one of my landscapes (I sell at our local Saturday Market whenever I can) what came out of my mouth was that 'I want them to feel natural but not real'. That's the first time, I believe, that I put the concept into words. Having said all that, I do see what you're saying and it's given me some ideas for touching this piece up a bit. Greatly appreciated. Kevin
Lenord
You're really banging with these fractalscapes, I love'em Peace