Miko_Skye wrote:
I absolutely adore the minimalist high key shots. They are the ones that appear the most natural, as if foggy morning. Extraordinarily beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
thanks so much Miko. appreciate it. High key is a fascinating medium of art IMHO
Bobg657 wrote:
Well KD you've been busy! I agree there are perhaps too many shots for one post, but certainly enjoyed seeing them. My favorite was the bison, but also #1 and #4 high key shots, #10 was an interesting B&W conversion, and #17 a very nice portrait.
TFS,
Bob
thanks Bob, appreciate your comments and viewing. your B&W images are rocking.
I love these, KD! They are artsy ... not point-and-shoot stuff! You can definitely sell some of these images, They would look amazing on any wall. They are all mostly great but I really like #1 and #12 and especially #12 from the 1st batch, Voted!
arbitrage wrote:
I really enjoyed this unique set of images compared to what we usually see on here.
TWAEDTGYMV
TFS
Geoff
thanks for taking the time and the inspiration over the last so many years.
and , you are too much Geoff
Rajan Parrikar wrote:
Bravo, KD! Outstanding work. There are a few that particularly stand out. The first image is pitch perfect, as are the images of the bison and the elephants.
thanks so much Rajan. appreciate your viewing and commenting and your picks. Your landscape are an inspiration to me as well. appreciate the support
6, 12, 13, 17 & 20 are the standouts to me but the entire collection is very nice.
I'm not a fan of the dull underexposed almost sepia look as shown in 3 & 9. I think you are leaving some goodness off the table with those great shots.
If I ever have the time, I also want to explore a more "artistic" approach with some of my images. You've inspired me to give it a try someday.
Dave
AGeoJO wrote:
The bison image in #6 is my top pick out of this excellent and unique set, KD! All images were wonderfully captured and edited and yes, they earn MV!
Joshua
thanks so much Joshua. seems that #6 is the winner.