sometimes can be far more interesting then the front
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Gosh Amy, I LOVE this! You have such an eye for this kind of image. It’s rusty, it’s sculptural. It sounds crazy, but I am looking to add interest to my garden, some installations to contrast with the soft landscape. I don’t mean I want a shed- like this, but something which has the same qualities.
I can see you, always inquisitive, always eyes wide open for the unusual shot which most of us miss.
Karen
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Your compliment slammed into me. I am shocked by your reaction. I see things, begging to be taken, i do feel like a thief in a way because of it. So your compliment makes me feel a bit like a fraud. I feel like saying, but, but it was just there! I did nothing other then see it.
I would love to see what you come up with for contrasting with your gardens. I wish you good hunting for just the right pieces. I think anything touched by time & the elements is, more often then not, great art. Show me soon. Thank you for your amazing words, Karen. You do know how to make me feel great & just a little guilty. 🙂 ~amy
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This is absolutely amazing! I just took a shot which is somewhat very similar to this on the weekend, I will posted on my FB later today! I was speechless when I saw this thinking about my photo and this one, it appears to me somehow sometimes I see what you see, I guess since I know you you taught me some neat stuff about visual potential in ordinary things surrounding us! Yes indeed, beauty surrounds us big time! Thanks for your lessons Amy!
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You astound me, Eva. I am so grateful to know that I have given you a lesson without even knowing it. Artists inspire other artists…a truly wonderful compliment. I thank you. ~amy
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No, I thank you for opening my horizon!
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