Macro photo barkscape from my “Paperbark Series”. Focal length 6 mm Taken from a Paperbark tree on the Gold Coast, late afternoon, additional contrast.
The 2nd most popular image in my portfolio Featured on the RedBubble Home page, 30th May, 2008
It’s obvious where you get your inspiration, but to actually find the bark that portrays the scene that comes to mind is uncanny. Good colours and wonderful texture. You can almost imagine a surfer on that wave with the crest about to come crashing down.
What er Wave Kathie. Hokusai would be impressed. I most certainly am impressed but when it comes to your work I always am. Magnificent image & your attention to detail is teriffic. XX
Thanks everyone for your wonderful comments on my paperbark series. To answer Bianca’s question, these are macro photographs where I have adjusted the contrast some to highlight the colours. The time of day when I take the pic and the lighting is rather crucial to achieve the blue colours! Amazing hey!!!
Kathie, I really LOVE this one and I think that it’s my favourite one of yours so far – I also really like the series you have on this page – they look very good together.
Comments
Wow. This one is beautiful! I love the lines. It does look like a receeding wave on a beach. Great capture!
kathie this is just so awsome wow…incredible ..love it….how on earth is this crated..awsome
wow this is so awesome Kathy amazing captures~~~~
It’s obvious where you get your inspiration, but to actually find the bark that portrays the scene that comes to mind is uncanny. Good colours and wonderful texture. You can almost imagine a surfer on that wave with the crest about to come crashing down.
What er Wave Kathie. Hokusai would be impressed. I most certainly am impressed but when it comes to your work I always am. Magnificent image & your attention to detail is teriffic. XX
Fabulous detail and colours, great work.
Another excellent image in the series, the colours are amazing, very well done.
Thanks everyone for your wonderful comments on my paperbark series. To answer Bianca’s question, these are macro photographs where I have adjusted the contrast some to highlight the colours. The time of day when I take the pic and the lighting is rather crucial to achieve the blue colours! Amazing hey!!!
Paperbark? Wow! How effective, great shot!!!
Kathie, I really LOVE this one and I think that it’s my favourite one of yours so far – I also really like the series you have on this page – they look very good together.