Lorna Morris Hamblin says:Like a peppermint, this image just melts in your mouth. The DOF is divine, the colors dreamy, the texture perfect. Its eye candy.
Lorna Morris Hamblin says:There's a fight going on here between the chaotic white bush and the geometric white square stones, yet they share the organic harmony of general decay and a mossy resignation to it.
Lorna Morris Hamblin says:This image just makes me want to climb inside the frame and go for a walk in the crunchy leaves. There's no place I'd rather be.
Lorna Morris Hamblin says:I don't play slot machines or cards, but there's no denying that four of a kind is a winner. The slice-of- focus (is it a tilt shift?) combined with falling snow, reflected light, and pop of yellow all combine to make a magical masterpiece.
Lorna Morris Hamblin says:Part of the beauty of a street image like this is not just the way the light and shadows play together so nicely, but that a split-second moment of luck AND light converged and were caught and captured forever. That takes so much skill.
Lorna Morris Hamblin says:The ominous black sky and inviting light details in this image just slay me. The enchanting light and lines draw me into the image and remind me of my childhood dreams of flying in the dark.
Lorna Morris Hamblin says:There's something kind of Edward Scissorhands about this image. The painted parking lot in the foreground, the fisheye distortion, and the backlit derelict building are captivating.
Lorna Morris Hamblin says:The ight, shadows, motion, stillness, tones, and the abstract minimalist quality of this image are mesmerizing. I love the title too, such sly humor!
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