Jun 10, 2007
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3 comments:
Yeah! I like this one by far the best. I like the colors, mood, the detail and turning in the foreground, indication of trees in the middle... cool.
i like the changes alot, especially to the sky and adding that other feild gets me back in space beyond the middle ground nicely, pointing my eye across the canvas. I just wish that there was some payoff Somehow back there... I am not sure what it could be but in either the second or last layer of depth it would be nice to have something to either reward the viewer for following the path all the way there, or to shoot your eye upwards to the sun. It could be an arbitrary line of red even. Maybe that's too contrived....
Trey, these are really beautiful. you're really pushing strong with the landscapes and it's showing. The colors are great, wide range and genuine, natural colors.
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