Thank you. It was just a weed that stood out as I was walking by this open field so I thought I'd capture the moment. Sometimes the simplest of things are the best things of all. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
View attachment 5846 http://www.angelinaelander.com/blog/2012/09/16/The-Joker.aspx Maybe I have posted this before, since it's from 2009...
Pricing an artwork can be very complicated, there are a lot of variables involved, especially here in the future. If a person wants a particular piece and can afford it they will then buy it. Otherwise they won't. Value judgements are like critiques - "everyone's an art critic" and it is vastly easier to criticize a piece than to produce it in the first place. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Temple: Fantastic work and shading. I like how the shadow perspective looks accurate. The way the lighting strikes the very top stones -very little shading which also looks accurate. Exquisite detail.
Welcome to the Sciforums, pleased to meet you. Yes, Pointillism is both entertaining and time consuming, has its own unique perceptive flavor. One minor geometric/philosophic point: a line is by definition a series of points so there are indeed lines present, despite that you made them point - wise. Nicely done however. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Can you please elaborate on your question because I do not understand what you are trying to find out about what I did. If you are asking where they were taken or when I can give you that.
Just a simple flower shot I took, in my travels recently. It is a flower that grows 'wild' in Florida. I'm trying to work on symmetry. I prefer the black and white one, but I tend to prefer b&w over color photos, for some reason. View attachment 6410 View attachment 6411 I included a little bait & tackle/snacks 'eatery' that's near the bay, too. Not sure why that is showing as a thumbnail, and not with the others here.
I thought this website had some cool shots of 'near perfect' symmetry. Enjoy. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! http://gizmodo.com/19-photos-of-near-perfect-symmetry-493619817 But, then I also like shots like this, that are not symmetrical. View attachment 6414