I appreciate that. Unless you look close and see those shell bits, there’s not much sense of scale in this one… an example of how image (or print) size can affect how the picture reads.
I’m happy you find it appealing, Lynn. I think I’ve been drawn to ambiguity lately, and I’ve been pushing it further with some images more than others. Thanks for taking the time to write.
Wow. I don’t know what else to say. You went somewhere else. And as always, the tonal range has so much to give. (OK, I had something to say).
I appreciate that. Unless you look close and see those shell bits, there’s not much sense of scale in this one… an example of how image (or print) size can affect how the picture reads.
Yes, it could be the moon. Or the remains of a thick drink that dried out. The ambiguity is appealing.
I’m happy you find it appealing, Lynn. I think I’ve been drawn to ambiguity lately, and I’ve been pushing it further with some images more than others. Thanks for taking the time to write.