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by Louise Lindsay
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Just before sunset, I enjoyed this lovely setting, waiting for the moment when the clouds provided perfect framing. This is very close to a magical... more
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Just before sunset, I enjoyed this lovely setting, waiting for the moment when the clouds provided perfect framing. This is very close to a magical restaurant, Redfish Grill, at Matheson Hammock, Miami, a lovely place to visit if ever you are in the area.
If you print on paper, please spring for one of the premium papers, especially Cool Tone Picture Rag or Somerset Velvet, as the prints are much richer on better paper. They end up looking more like a painting. Glossy paper is okay also. If you go with Canvas, choose the glossy finish for this image. I am a fan of metal prints also, but I have never been a fan of photographs printed on canvas. Go ahead if you like that look, but for any photograph you lose some of the lovely rich detail that is part of a photograph.
Do check this image with the preview you get by clicking on the image, to see how beautiful it is, and what detail is present, even when printed very large. And please note that the watermark does not a...
Louise Lindsay is a photographer, living in the Florida Keys, and spending some time in the mountains of North Carolina. She practices mindful photography, sometimes known as contemplative photography. Mindful photography involves the practice of being as fully present as possible in the moment of creating an image. The subjects range from landscapes, seascapes, street photography, macro and flower photography, to nature photography, to almost anything. Louise focuses on the encounter within the moment of creating the image, both her encounter with the "subject" of the image, and the eventual encounter a viewer has with the image. Such encounters include the varieties of emotions evoked, often different for each person. She is...
$19.00