About a buoy by tommorules
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Description
A work in progress. Can't decide whether to get rid of the buoy or not; the bottom right definitely needs tidying up before printing. Just cant work out how at the moment.
Thanks for looking & have a great weekend,
~Steve~
Comments (16)
durleybeachbum
The aerial perspective treatment appeals to the screen-printer in me very much. I want to move the buoy not get rid of it.
ReBorne
Go for it, it does seem to take a little attention away from the brilliant foreground and background...lovely softness to the image.
wotan
Beautiful shot and landscape... great colors and PW!
kgb224
I will leave it as it is , but that is just me. Stunning capture my friend. God Bless.
tennesseecowgirl
Great title!!
auntietk
Notice the diagonal composition with bouy, then down and to the right a short post, then down and to the right again, to the right of the pilings, another short post. I think if I got rid of the bouy I would also have to get rid of the other two. That's just me ... I know you'll work out the perfect solution! This is a gorgeous image, Steve. Beautifully shot, and a super result!
bobrgallegos
Wonderful capture with perfect lighting!!
mps
Excellent image
jayfar
I wouldn't mess with it Steve, to me its brilliant as it is.
ia-du-lin
great atmo and lighting, wonderful scene
alanwilliams
lovely feel to this as it is
Orinoor
Wow, this is beautiful. I say lose the buoy, it disrupts the path your eyes follow. Gorgeous colors!!
sandra46
SUPERLATIVE CREATION ... AND KEEP THE BUOY
flavia49
wonderful image
brewgirlca
I think the bouy provides a perfect focal point. There seems to be two lines of timbers and they intersect right at the bouy. I think it was meant to be there. I love the classic lightening of the 3 layers of background, each a perfect monotone.
nikolais
great vista, Steve!