Well they’re the biz. Very striking photos. I think they would do really well in photo magazine competitions and the like. Not sure if you are that way inclined, but anyways these are top notch.
absolutely magnificent – I missed the chance to see the Tower of London this looks excellent especially with the sandbags – glad you shared this as I was wholly unaware.
Many thanks for stopping by and commenting, Katrina. And, of course, I wouldn’t have expected any hyperbolic exaggeration (if you’ll excuse the tautologous pleonasm) from yourself!
Beautiful with a slightly dangerous feeling, this flood of flowers could act as one and take over at first the scenery and later the world. ^^
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Thanks, puzzleblume! It certainly took on a different character in the dark under the artificial lights.
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That’s a wonderful, beautiful world of Flowers. Thank you.
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Glad you liked it!
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I am speechless…all those poppies…all those lives…each with sa story…amazing concept, design, and name of “weeping window”…insightful.
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Yes, it is very poignant. Many thanks for stopping by and and commenting, Kyle.
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blimey o’reilly these are beautiful. Did you use a little bit of HDR software on the last one?
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Thank you, fraggle. And, no, these are all just standard single exposures.
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Well they’re the biz. Very striking photos. I think they would do really well in photo magazine competitions and the like. Not sure if you are that way inclined, but anyways these are top notch.
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Many thanks, fraggle. Much appreciated!
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Very symbolic, looks like blood flowing from a wound.
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Many thanks for stopping by and commenting, Laura.
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I’m speechless – thanks for sharing this great photo!
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Many thanks for stopping by and leaving your kind comment, Franzi!
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So impressive…
Wonderful pictures
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Much appreciated, Soli!
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absolutely magnificent – I missed the chance to see the Tower of London this looks excellent especially with the sandbags – glad you shared this as I was wholly unaware.
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Thanks, Scott. This was a surprise for me too – I hadn’t know that the installation was there before visiting Liverpool.
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Beautiful shots, dear Graham… Merry Christmas and all my best wishes to you. Aquileana 🎄
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Muchísimas gracias, Amalia. Felices fiestas para vos! Espero que todo te vaya bien. Saludos.
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That first shot literally (and you know I’m using this word correctly) took my breath away for a moment.
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Many thanks for stopping by and commenting, Katrina. And, of course, I wouldn’t have expected any hyperbolic exaggeration (if you’ll excuse the tautologous pleonasm) from yourself!
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Wow Graham! Really sentimental shots……
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Many thanks, as always, Diana, for your comments.
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Very gorgeous! It’s like a gown.
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Thanks, Resa.
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Thanks for showing this great artwork and installation!
Fine art creates many thoughts and ideas and captures the imagination. Just like this work!
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Thanks, Truels. This installation certainly captured a lot of attention with many passers by stopping to look and take photographs.
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Absolutely Stunning
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Many thanks, Angela! Best wishes for the new year!
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Especially moving at night, with the sandbags, too. Beautifully photographed.
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Thanks so much. And yes, it had a totally different atmosphere at night.
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