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Ponta de São Lourenço - Panoramics

DLibrach

New member
What a wonderful collection! Very well done. I can tell where you would have been standing in the 2nd image to take the 3rd. Where was the 1st one taken in relation to the others? Is it the same area?

Thanks for sharing.

David
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief

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These pictures are so beautiful in color as if they were on the edge of "The Garden of Eden", (for sure there must have been water there, who knows?). The green is so lush and the knot of clouds in the blue sky so perfectly tied that it couldn't get better!

Then we are taken back by the work rendered in tinted monochrome. The sculptured physicality of the rock layers pushing out towards the ocean into the face of the clouds, both contesting for mastery. That this set of seemingly independent experiences comes from the same piece of planet earth is remarkable! There's a meaning in this. It says that we can find much more about things than what's plainly obvious but we just need to discover ways of not seeing what everyone else finds before them. That, then, is the way B&W might work.

Certainly it works well for you.

Asher
 
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