Scenery whizzing by
Taken in the Autumn – Vermont
WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge:
“On the Move”
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Such a beautiful picture! I really like the colors. It reminds me of an impressionist painting, like a Monet. Your interpretation of the challenge is so unique! Great work!
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Like a abstract paint. Really beautiful. I can feel the move 🙂
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wind and water – always on the move, yess!
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Great photo, Becca. And now you have an inspiration to paint. How awesome!! Love, Amy
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In the past I may have discarded or deleted such a blur — but when I start meditative art painting, I discovered I enjoy the “feel” of some photos even though there is not a thing to grasp onto for perspective. Thank you!!
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I LOVE different, Becca. Tee hee. We need to keep that in mind, because when we begin to experiment, we sometimes stumble on Gifts we had no idea we had! I bow to YOU because I just wrote one of my little sayings. Isn’t that wonderful??? Love, Amy
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love…really love the movement in this
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I kept it from the discarded pile — for the inspiration and the colors. Thank you!
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Beautiful colors and I really get the sense of motion, Becca, although if it weren’t in this challenge, I might not see it that way. Either way, though, it would be a beautiful picture.
janet
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Janet — in the past, more than likely, this would have been deleted or discarded. When I started meditative painting, I started looking at these type of photos in an entirely different manner. When I saw the topic this am, I automatically thought of this one. Thank you for the visit and comment.
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A blurry scenery whizzing by 🙂 I like the colours.
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I like the colors and the inspiration that goes with it. Consider it abstract movement!! 😀
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Nice abstract!
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I kept it and used it as a reminder for me — when I pulled out my paint. Thank you for the visit.
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I can see the “move” part here. Great!
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And just a second thought, if I may: Isn’t it amazing how we have learned (from looking at photographs, I guess) to interpret those blurred lines as movement?
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That’s so beautiful !
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