Hello!! from Jean. I live in UK north of Manchester and close to the Ribble Valley. I have two sons who live in the south of England , and Geneva. I have been interested in photography for years..in the sense of capturing people and scenes, but with a digital camera have become an addict. Photography enables unique moments to be captured and one learns to use one's eyes more searchingly. As I have absolutely no talent in conventional art it is a challenge to try to produce results with all the help available with software. As a overview of my gallery will show, I am a novice! I do like to experiment..usually with no fixed idea of where i'm going1 Just persist until the image pleases me. and the creative process is fun. Members of RR have been very generous with their comments and help, which is very much appreciated. I have learned so much of seeing other artists' work apart from the real enjoyment of viewing and having contact with other members.  I like to travel which gives added inspiration.... Many many thanks to you all. JeanÂ
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Comments (13)
jayfar
Well seen Jean and it makes a great abstract.
durleybeachbum
Terrific! Right up my alley!
goodoleboy
Oh my, lovely patterns of color, reflection and refraction in this ethereal photo, Jean. Most stellar.
alanwilliams
i'll take your word on that, well spotted
flavia49
very beautiful
Faemike55
Very good eye to see this Great capture
MrsRatbag
Well spotted!
whaleman
Colorful!
sandra46
SUPERLATIVE WORK
starship64 Online Now!
Wonderful picture.
moochagoo
Good work on lighting
mtdana
Very beautiful colors and shapes!!!
Mark-David-Rogers
Nice work, amazing how things we know so well can become abstract when you capture them at a certain angle under different lighting conditions.