“ Life on another Planet ”
This week was a little chaotic and I had to make due with what I had on hand for a horizon. I utilized my daughter’s kinetic sand for the mountains and beach, a Pyrex bowl with water for the middle section. Also some seashells my daughter collected and a flashlight. Voila! Life on another planet!
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  • Barbara Pollard Edited 4 years ago

    This is a really interesting image that you have created. Love the colours and depth of… more

    This is a really interesting image that you have created. Love the colours and depth of field.

    Only one tiny suggestion - the bright streak on the right is a little distracting. But that is only a very small point.

    A very creative approach that gives the viewer a lot to look at. Great concept well delivered.

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  • Bryna Messmer Edited 4 years ago

    I thought I was in a fish tank for a moment, but on another planet works too! Or quite possibly in a dessert? Great focal point on the shell in the foreground blurring… more

    I thought I was in a fish tank for a moment, but on another planet works too! Or quite possibly in a dessert? Great focal point on the shell in the foreground blurring the horizon line.

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  • Barb Stutson Edited 4 years ago

    Very creative. I like the compliementary colors and dof.

    Very creative. I like the compliementary colors and dof.

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  • Lida Zeinstra Edited 4 years ago

    Like that the idea, really came out. Beautiful colors and very creative. Intriguing shot.

    Like that the idea, really came out. Beautiful colors and very creative. Intriguing shot.

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Canon EOS Rebel T6 (EOS 1300D) Canon 24mm f/2.8
1/4 f/4.5 400 24

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