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  • Is everyone too soft?
    by Lachlan Kent

    I met a guy taking pictures with two very beautiful leicas in the botanical garden yesterday. I told him about RB, and he asked whether t…

    I met a guy taking pictures with two very beautiful leicas in the botanical garden yesterday. I told him about RB, and he asked whether the feedback you got on here was soft (in words I can’t quite remember). It got me thinking a bit. How “nice” should we be? Is the purpose of this website purely to help us feel good about our photography? I know I love getting affirmation. But is this by itself a good thing, if we aren’t learning anything new we didn’t already know. Another thing… I tend to comment on the photos I like… I think most people do… what about the photos that we don’t like, but we can see what is trying to come out of the photos. I guess this is a bit self-reflexive. But… just some thoughts

  • Port Isabel Lighthouse (6) Port Isabel, Texas. 2008-Cheyenne Please tell me what you think. :) Thanks in advance for all the comments and complements. :)

  • Her recent work on Plaque

  • The moors combined so many textures and designs to create wondrous beauty. Why can’t humans behave like such designs? Different beliefs, thoughts, appearances…all melded together in the grand scheme of reality could create a beautiful collage…. Oh, by the by, all those designs on the walls and ceilings were hand-carved by human hand. I’m sappy, but you’ll have to deal with the reality of our stupidity some day. l’Alhambra, Granada, España / June 2004

  • A wonderfully complementing Surprise!
    by budrfli

    met me a few minutes ago when I read that Bonnie Taylor Barry (for some enjoyable time pay he…

    met me a few minutes ago when I read that Bonnie Taylor Barry (for some enjoyable time pay her a visit!) / chose my Alone / / and Simple Things see Vanesse / / Thank you again Bonnie for making my day! / and thank you to all of you who are kind enough to appreciate my work with you rime and complements. / I truly enjoy this remarkable community!

  • These little white weed flowers grew every bit as tall as the cone flowers… and they looked great together…. and all smiled when asked… LavenderMoon~

  • Collaboration between JANE À PARIS and Thomas Josiah Chappelle - / Her recent work on Plaque The creation of this plaque was a gift from a friend of mine and fellow artist who liked the words to one of my poems, so he put them on a beautiful plaque for me. There is a link to his site below. He is a great artist and a true friend. I thought it was a very nice thing to do and extremely lovely. Smiles from Jane:-) “Complements to Ms. Jane A.Paris” was featured in the group Bits and Pieces August 2008 HIS BODY, HIS HEART, HIS MIND, AND HIS SOUL… THOMAS JOSIAH CHAPPELLE

  • Fractal Explorer render / Complement / Milan Dobrojevic

  • Canon 40D / 17mm-85mm lens / Central Coast NSW Included in Pelican Parade Calendar (c) sooz 2008

  • Taken at the Bolsa Chica Wetlands Ecological Preserve in Huntington Beach, California. I’m aware of the power and attraction of complementary colors, and often look for them in natural settings. This image of a wildflower is one of my favorite “complementary color” images.

  • PRIMARY ABSTRACT PRIMARY ABSTRACT was created after I was influenced by the brilliant, fantastic artwork of the late, great Piet Mondrain. Piet Mondrian was a fabulous Dutch Abstract Artist whose artwork involved the use of the Primary colors, red, blue, and yellow, with hints of white and black. His fabulous works are in galleries and museums world-wide, and his special use of the Primary colors in Art are being taught today in High School and College Art classes around the globe. / / PRIMARY ABSTRACT is beautiful in a framed print, and its main purpose is to complement any room or decor that has subtle hints of the Primary colors. / PRIMARY ABSTRACT is one of my top sales in all my Art/Photography Shows and Exhibitions, and it has become a favorite for everyone who sees it!!! / /

  • PINK IS FOR GIRLS / Best viewed large. / / / / My newest design, “PINK IS FOR GIRLS,” is a very delightful / abstract; a multi-fractal image with several layers that I created using Incendia software and Photoshop. / / “PINK IS FOR GIRLS” was FEATURED in the group PRIZE CHALLENGES / / / / / “PINK IS FOR GIRLS” was FEATURED in the group A FRACTAL ENERGY PASSION / / / “PINK IS FOR GIRLS” is a wonderful “multi-fractal abstract,” that will surely complement any little girl’s (or big girl’s) bedroom! / With it’s soft, black background, this stunning pink design / will be an added attraction to anyone’s home or office. / Wherever that “special touch of pink” is needed to brighten / any room’s decor, I hope you choose “PINK IS FOR GIRLS.” / / /

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