“ Chaos in the Castle ”
Eleven pictures of Squires Castle have been put together in the Pep Ventosa style. The lady running away from the chaos was trying to catch her dog. He was scared too. Who knows what is really going on.
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Composite Edit
  • Derrick Griffiths-Davies Edited a year ago

    Loving this, a great idea and it works really well. Has a very chaotic feel to it, and loving the addition of the lady running across the grass.

    Loving this, a great idea and it works really well. Has a very chaotic feel to it, and loving the addition of the lady running across the grass.

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  • Barbara Asacker Edited a year ago

    Well done. Lovely colors and good story.

    Well done. Lovely colors and good story.

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  • Shae Fazzolari Edited a year ago

    Jill this is so beautiful! - I would never have thought to try this on a building .  I'm so inspired to try this on more subjects than 'just" flowers.  … more

    Jill this is so beautiful! - I would never have thought to try this on a building .  I'm so inspired to try this on more subjects than 'just" flowers.   The woman really adds to the sense of chaos, and the colors .... just wow.  Really love this!

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  • Jan-Albert de Leur Edited a year ago

    Wow a haunting example of using the Pep Ventosa technique. The woman walking away from it finishes your composition!

    Wow a haunting example of using the Pep Ventosa technique. The woman walking away from it finishes your composition!

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Nikon Z6 II Nikon 24-120mm f/4
1/50 f/9 160 43

Tags

#chaos #squirescastle #pepventosa

Genre/Technique

Composite Edit Landscape

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