I like the use of painted here with this black & white. Works different on my mind. I am also not used at looking at the sky in those greys .. that’s a nice perspective.
I’ve played with sunsets in black and white too, which usually is all about the colours, however, somehow it intrigues me in b&w… leaving more to the imagination perhaps
I like that! The world to me is so infinite multilayered and yet, at a closer look, so very simple. One can exist with the other. The beautiful paradox of life, I suppose ๐
I like this a lot, Hanne ๐
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Thank you much, Richard. This is the one that speaks most to me too ๐
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Phew, I got it right.
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Spot on, you are ๐
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amazing both picture and words โค
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I’m very glad you liked it. Thank you for telling me ๐
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well, I have to agree about this one.
I like the use of painted here with this black & white. Works different on my mind. I am also not used at looking at the sky in those greys .. that’s a nice perspective.
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I’ve played with sunsets in black and white too, which usually is all about the colours, however, somehow it intrigues me in b&w… leaving more to the imagination perhaps
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Fir me it is the different layers which are completely different in colours. Some disappear and some suddenly shows.
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I like that! The world to me is so infinite multilayered and yet, at a closer look, so very simple. One can exist with the other. The beautiful paradox of life, I suppose ๐
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