I agree with Craig about the Ansel Adams take on your work, only I don’t think it matters if it’s B&W or not. You have a style similar to A.D. but different. I’ve not seen your style in any other photographer. You are able to see the beauty in such stark and vast expanses, the beauty coming from texture, lines and shades of color. It’s as if you stand way back and take in the WHOLE picture. I like that. It gives a feeling of great freedom and space to your work. Very rare.
This is the one I want. Why? Like my comment said: The sky. I long for blue skies. My skies are usually covered in smog. I’ll put this on my wall and see blue even when my sky is an extremely strange color.
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It this were black and white, I’d be thinking Ansel Adams. Great shot.
I agree with Craig about the Ansel Adams take on your work, only I don’t think it matters if it’s B&W or not. You have a style similar to A.D. but different. I’ve not seen your style in any other photographer. You are able to see the beauty in such stark and vast expanses, the beauty coming from texture, lines and shades of color. It’s as if you stand way back and take in the WHOLE picture. I like that. It gives a feeling of great freedom and space to your work. Very rare.
I love your skies, Ron. I wish I had something that majestic to shoot.
Thanks for the kind words guys, it’s really nice to hear and truly appreciated…
This is the one I want. Why? Like my comment said: The sky. I long for blue skies. My skies are usually covered in smog. I’ll put this on my wall and see blue even when my sky is an extremely strange color.