Nastalgia

Uploaded: July 12, 2006

Description

Thanks for looking. The composition of this is what makes it one of my favorites. When I was standing there it just looked like some rocks on the shore and some big ones further out. But when I found my perfect composition I knew I was chosen to be here at this moment. The four little rocks and the four big ones seem to represent the balance of life and the importance of big and small. I call it nostalgia b/c I hold this moment with me every were I go.

Comments

Gary Lange July 12, 2006

Hi Jon-Michael, I love the composition on this and the emotions tht it evoked in you. It looks like you saw a great deal in this scene. I love the colors as well as the composition. #482739

Aldwin L. Ong July 14, 2006

Good eye JM! Love the composition of colors and the clarity. I love the fact that there is detail of the rocks in the fore of the picture, and silhouettes of bigger rocks in the background. Also like the gradient of color from the fore to the back. I really like this JM... :) #3026893

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