douter wrote:
I like it Bob, but I can't help wondering if it would look better with the second window opening centered in the foremost window opening.
Douglas
Thank you, Douglas, for your most kind comments and glad you like the image. It was a good time to be there.
I love this shot. It's like a micro-layer-upon-layer shot that we see in landscapes . . . expect here you've got it all within a small space. The aspen contrasts well with the wood plank building. The tiny window take the viewer into this shot, drawing me in.
I like the color version. The green in the window really pops against the other muted tones/colors.
This is a fascinating image Bob! You have a great eye to have seen this and your composition is perfect.
Color version all day long for me. The green on the far side draws you right inside the building.
What I find so fascinating is the subtle mind bender that I discovered as I was drawn in and exploring the image. Outside the far wind there is another aspen peaking around the edge of the window that could be mistaken as a reflection of the one in the foreground. Then the exploring begins all over again trying to figure out if it's a reflection or not. I think the light coming in from the open roof adds even more to this illusion.
Very cool effect and outstanding image Bob. Nicely done!
gordon l wrote:
I love this shot. It's like a micro-layer-upon-layer shot that we see in landscapes . . . expect here you've got it all within a small space. The aspen contrasts well with the wood plank building. The tiny window take the viewer into this shot, drawing me in.
I like the color version. The green in the window really pops against the other muted tones/colors.
Gordon
Thanks very much, Gordon, for your very kind and welcome comments and glad you like the image.
lighthound wrote:
This is a fascinating image Bob! You have a great eye to have seen this and your composition is perfect.
Color version all day long for me. The green on the far side draws you right inside the building.
What I find so fascinating is the subtle mind bender that I discovered as I was drawn in and exploring the image. Outside the far wind there is another aspen peaking around the edge of the window that could be mistaken as a reflection of the one in the foreground. Then the exploring begins all over again trying to figure out if it's a reflection or not. I think the light coming in from the open roof adds even more to this illusion.
Very cool effect and outstanding image Bob. Nicely done!