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mhkantor
yes, excellent treatment. wonderful image. superb work.
richie fox
love it very good!
aglaia b
wow, just _love_the simplicity of this shot and the oh so subtle horizon.
the beautiful muted tones and slight vignette give it that old fashioned feel! ;-)
pbworks
I appreciate the titel… ;-) just a small line behind a guardrail, under a vast sky…
great composition !
Vedran Arnautovic
great composition – nice and simple
Rafael Quiros
indeed a great composition…beautiful pic
JenniferB
you’re right, your photos are silent and peaceful.
Mar Silva
Beautiful composed. Very peaceful and thought provoking!
Zaldy Infante
stunning shot mate.. you have mastered the use of space
Nancy Polanski
Now, if it were mine, I probably would have “overdone” the thing with saturation or contrast, but I would have been wrong. You have done the right thing with this. Its simplicity is its perfection. With those two in the right corner, for perspective. Andreas, this is good!
Kitsmumma
Perfect!! Love the muted tones. Great work.
Mel Brackstone
This is magnificent! WoW!
midzing
fantastic shot,,, love this, well done
Paul Vanzella
so much negative space – LOVE IT!
t1nyskert
yeah i love this babe
Cain Doherty
i can understand why both the dog and the human are both looking to the right – there’s nothing to the left – sweet isolation
careless rapture
really love this
Michael Gray
great vectors. great shot. love your work
Michael Douglass
great piece, love the colouring and tone.
Carrie Glenn
This is awesome…I love the lines and simplicity in this work. The color and treatment are tops too!
salvatori
I’m a big fan of this one!.... Great work, great colours and I love it that the dog is patiently waiting to continue his walk while his owner wants to takes a moment!... Perfect images…..
Kristal
Beautiful
Boban
Beautiful work ................... B.
Chrisya Keren ...
beautiful.
lucin
A wonderful example of the power of negative space. Visceral this one. Applause!
newbeltane
Reminds me of an old photo. Great composition and timing. The person and the dog make it for me.
mrana
wonderful composition
Dave Pearson
Excellent use of space. There are times when the good old “rule of thirds” wouldn’t work so well. This is one of them.
Kai-Marie Will...
great picture
Kurt Tutschek
brilliant composition – and i love the colors
Simon Mears
fabulous work
Susan Trigg
Lovely :)
art4friends
what i love is that under contrast. the “all one tone” kinda feel. this is great.
Dana DiPasquale
if interested, this would be great for this group
andreasphoto replied
thanks – I didn’t know about that group – very my style
Nicole Goggins
great shot! love the tones/colours
drjones
cool. like it
jemimalovesbigted
VERY cool shot!
Victor Bezrukov
great composition and using by empty space !
Sarah Holliday
i absolutely adore this image
lancewilliams
I love the emptyness and space in this photograph. Great oldern documentary style to it. Well spotted too, for such an ‘abstract’/different shot
alex austin
love the colours in this, amazing
Joanne Bradley
Amazing simplicity and excellent use of negative space! Congrats on homepage feature!
aglaia b
wooooo hooooo!
so great to see this on the home page!
congratulations andreas! ;-) xox
Rosalie Dale IPA
Congrats on the Home Page feature – this is stunning – love your use of negative space.
Dylan Reid
Love the greenish color. It’s really pulling my eyes. Great, love it!
Matthew Walters
Congratulations, this is a great shot worthy of a home page slot.
berndt2
very cool – you really do get the sense of something grand being absent. Well done!
sami al-haj
brilliant shot
Helen Chierego
Your choice of composition gives the viewer the feeling of looking at large expanse of sea. The hazy colours add to the atmosphere. Deceptively simple composition.
Jessica Tremp
really love the simplicity in this
Ted Byrne
Is it the palette which captures my attention here? Or is it the the composition? Is it the mood which together they trigger? Or is it the the astonishing stillness of this moment? Is it the consolation of the couple in having each other? Or is it their alienation which finally moves me along a story arc? Regardless of the way you’ve composed this melody… I find myself humming it and finishing it in my imagination.
And art without imagination is merely craft.
Stephanie M. Wood
Please consider adding this (and other groovy images) to Retro Conglomerate
Danit Elgev
LOVE IT!