Solstice Sunset Awen (Photography)

Solstice Sunset Awen (Photography)

Postby Robb Hawklord » 23 Sep 2004, 20:18

I've labelled this Photography as It has only been Cropped, and manipulated for colour only.

The Entered piece is....
Image

The original image is....
Image


You may struggle to see the Awen, but just look at the rays in both pics! ! ! :-D

Hawky

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Postby Caritas » 24 Sep 2004, 04:16

very striking
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Postby Oaken » 24 Sep 2004, 15:56

I find those photos very moving. I love a dramatic sky.
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Postby Ruthie » 24 Sep 2004, 21:44

ahh, yes, I see it now. But would I have seen it if you hadn't mentioned it? Lovely!
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Postby Kaya-Nita » 25 Sep 2004, 01:19

Very cool Robb,
i enjoy these very much as i did the first time i saw them and so glad you decided to share them with all here. Mee-gwitch Dearest. :-D :hug: :brnbear: :awen:
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Postby Saki » 25 Sep 2004, 08:14

Interesting picture... it has an unexpected innocence and purity about it somehow....
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Postby Jeb » 25 Sep 2004, 13:51

Beautiful picture Robb. I think you've done great justice to the central point in the picture by cropping and tinting it as you've done. Very well done.
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Postby Draghkar » 30 Sep 2004, 11:35

Great Picture... Love what ya did to it
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