Claude Monet portrayed the changeability and flux of every moment. ‘The Water Lilies’ give you a jittery, amorphous sense of a world seen at the speed of light. ~~ Jerry Saltz
Claude Monet portrayed the changeability and flux of every moment. ‘The Water Lilies’ give you a jittery, amorphous sense of a world seen at the speed of light. ~~ Jerry Saltz
Claude Monet portrayed the changeability and flux of every moment. ‘The Water Lilies’ give you a jittery, amorphous sense of a world seen at the speed of light. ~~ Jerry Saltz
This image caused me to pause and roam around inside of it. Almost got lost in it, there is so much to focus on. My eyes just go in circles, noticing so many little things. And for me, it does seem like a refuge, but sure not empty. I can even hear the air conditioners! Well seen and well done!
Thanks, Joe. No, I haven’t had it printed yet. This photo had been filed away and off my ‘radar’ during the three years my wife and I full-time RVed. Back then, there wasn’t time or opportunity to do much besides make and file photos. This one caught my attention while flipping through some of those filed and almost forgotten photos. It makes me wonder what else I’ve missed. Take care!
This image caused me to pause and roam around inside of it. Almost got lost in it, there is so much to focus on. My eyes just go in circles, noticing so many little things. And for me, it does seem like a refuge, but sure not empty. I can even hear the air conditioners! Well seen and well done!
Lots to look at, yet no one to see.
Okay. Wow. Absolutely wow. One of those “I wish I made this” photos. Have you printed it?
Thanks, Joe. No, I haven’t had it printed yet. This photo had been filed away and off my ‘radar’ during the three years my wife and I full-time RVed. Back then, there wasn’t time or opportunity to do much besides make and file photos. This one caught my attention while flipping through some of those filed and almost forgotten photos. It makes me wonder what else I’ve missed. Take care!
This is very cool (no pun intended). Love the tones. Reminds me of an old detective film / mystery.
Yeah, I can see that. Thanks, Mark.