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This is among my favorites of this series. The image is reduced to four fundamental and complementary colors. It’s quite peaceful without the cacophony of the nearby street scene.
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Greg and I were talking about it last night. I think this is my favorite of the series but he’s still partial to the cloudy shot and the full night shot. I feel like the street scene isn’t adding much – dead space and energy, in a way.
Thanks for the feedback. I’m trying to figure out what to have printed….
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Print this one – it has appeal outside Denver with the color and texture. I had no idea the pendulum had hand prints on it…
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