p.1 #1 · Red Rock Country — Southern Utah (New Work)
I often continue to d"develop" photographs long after the trips where I make them. Recently I've have been working on photographs from Southern Utah — particularly Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, and Zion, Capitol Reef, and Arches National Parks.
p.1 #5 · Red Rock Country — Southern Utah (New Work)
jaggedhorizon wrote:
Lots of excellent work as always. For me no. 6 is the winner, closely followed by no. 1. But I also appreciate the stylistic unity of the set!
Thanks.
I like #1, too, largely for some memories it evokes and because it is in a special, remote, and quiet place.
But I’m really glad you like#6! Of all of these, that is the one that I have worked up into a print, just this week. I thnk it turned out pretty well!
p.1 #8 · Red Rock Country — Southern Utah (New Work)
Each are carefully chosen compositions executed superbly.
Autumn Brush and Canyon Trees stand out for me with their beautiful and delicate elements, wonderful color palettes.
Really enjoy seeing these presented with the white matting and matting shapes you have chosen.
p.1 #11 · Red Rock Country — Southern Utah (New Work)
sbeme wrote:
Each are carefully chosen compositions executed superbly.
Autumn Brush and Canyon Trees stand out for me with their beautiful and delicate elements, wonderful color palettes.
Really enjoy seeing these presented with the white matting and matting shapes you have chosen.
Scott
Thanks! Someone once said there are only three landscape subjects: water, rocks, and trees. I like all of them, but I’m really drawn to trees. The brush was a serendipitous find. We had not gone to this spot to look for something like that at all.
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sum1sgrampa wrote:
What an amazing eye ! These are so inspirational. Every one is a masterpiece but #6 is so well seen.
Gary
Thanks. I love #6, too — and it is the one among these that I’ve printed so far.
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Ross Martin wrote:
Gorgeous fine-art work as always, Dan!
p.1 #12 · Red Rock Country — Southern Utah (New Work)
gdanmitchell wrote:
Thanks! Someone once said there are only three landscape subjects: water, rocks, and trees. I like all of them, but I’m really drawn to trees. The brush was a serendipitous find. We had not gone to this spot to look for something like that at all.
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Thanks. I love #6, too — and it is the one among these that I’ve printed so far.
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Thanks, Ross.
Dan, trees for me also, while all is wonderul it is the trees that I deeply connect with.