As I saw our waxing crescent on Friday evening, it appeared as a bright orange sliver a bit above the horizon over the bay in skies of pinks and lavender. I love the framing of this shot and you have reminded me once again how small the world is... same moon about 12 hours and another hemisphere apart.
Love this one Julie. Really great!
ReplyDeletegreat composition! and equally great title.
ReplyDeleteIt's remarkable, Julie, how your perfect composition can make the simplicity of this beautiful image so striking.
ReplyDeleteThat's an incredible shot. Love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully framed, Julie. Well done.
ReplyDeleteOh, but what a phase!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Julie. You are an artist indeed.
K
As I saw our waxing crescent on Friday evening, it appeared as a bright orange sliver a bit above the horizon over the bay in skies of pinks and lavender. I love the framing of this shot and you have reminded me once again how small the world is... same moon about 12 hours and another hemisphere apart.
ReplyDeleteHope your winter is going well...
Bises,
Genie
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot Julie, love all those curves.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteWonderfully perceptive composition. The design is very Matisse-y. Is this the opera house?
ReplyDeleteoh, thats a cool one!
ReplyDeleteYes, Bob. This is the opera house about 5pm yesterday, Sunday.
ReplyDeleteAmazing image Julie.
ReplyDeleteVery clever title to match this geometric image Julie.
ReplyDeleteMarvellous capture.
ReplyDeleteGreat design. Make a great card.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning.
ReplyDeleteThis is great. A fascinating take on a very familiar landmark.
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