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10.00" x 7.00"
Reflected Reflections 05 Poster
by Marilynne Bull
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Reflected Reflections 05 poster by Marilynne Bull. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Having fun just playing around with reflections.
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Artist's Description
Having fun just playing around with reflections.
About Marilynne Bull
As a child I was often found sitting in a tree, on the earth touching and talking with the plants or playing in some moving water. Loving the secure feeling of a tree holding me, admiring the shapes and colors of his leaves and feeling the varied designs of the bark. Floating sticks and building dams with stones of all shapes and colors, I was transfixed watching the water flow over, around and past... As an adult I recapture these feelings of childish delight with every branch and twig of a tree, every leaf and stone picked up and placed in my pocket. Climbing about and sitting in silence on wise, ancient, welcoming boulders, I continue to find connection with the deep blue river flowing by. My experience is that...
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Ann Horn
Love your capture of the geometric elements of the architecture with perfect symmetry!
Walt Reece
Nice. I really like the lines. Just guessing but I'd say it was really cold outside. Good work. I bet that taking photo's in snow and ice is really difficult....finding a focus point and white balance. What's your secret?? Do you use Photoshop or Lightroom much? I don't....maybe just lighten a little, change white balance or convert to B & W....but non of the layers and such. The other day you'd asked what type camera I use..I have a Canon xti, 70-200 2.8L IS, 2X and 1.4X externders, 100mm 2.8 macro, and a cheap Tamron 18-80 an my wide angle. To date I've taken about 22,000 photo's with it and have owned it 2 1/2 years. I'm now saving for a good tripod and just bought a RRS BH55 ballhead....now I just need the tripod to put it on. What type camera are you using?