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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Kirk I also really enjoy all three. I believe I've seen the first one before. I'd love to see that second one in person. How large did you print them?

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Marty, t0aster, Peter and Andrew: thank you very much.

    Greetings, Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas Greutmann View Post
    Evening light, Lustrafjord (Sognefjord), Norway



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    Thomas, that's excellent! The small wisps of cloud just appearing behind the slopes of the fjord are both whimsical and beautiful.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirk Gittings View Post
    These three images from my artist residency at The Petrified Forest are currently being exhibited at the Albuquerque Museum:Attachment 124067Attachment 124068Attachment 124069
    Three superb images there, Kirk. The second - Portal - resonates strongly with me.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Excellent work on all three Kirk. Mind sharing dev and print info

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirk Gittings View Post
    These three images from my artist residency at The Petrified Forest are currently being exhibited at the Albuquerque Museum:Attachment 124067Attachment 124068Attachment 124069
    Masterful.

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    Thanks all for the kind words.

    Scott,
    Kirk I also really enjoy all three. I believe I've seen the first one before. I'd love to see that second one in person. How large did you print them?
    Yes I posted an unfinished version of the first one before. I prefer not to print too large, 11x14 or 16x20 usually.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirk Gittings View Post
    These three images from my artist residency at The Petrified Forest are currently being exhibited at the Albuquerque Museum:Attachment 124067Attachment 124068Attachment 124069
    Dramatic and striking images, Kirk; masterful work.
    My preference leans toward the first image, but I can appreciate the comments made by others on the other two images as well.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirk Gittings View Post
    These three images from my artist residency at The Petrified Forest are currently being exhibited at the Albuquerque Museum:Attachment 124067Attachment 124068Attachment 124069
    Kirk, the first image is a bell ringer for sure. I recall when you posted it recently and the discussion about the tilting cloud. I get the distinct feeling that the left end of the cloud is nearer than the right end, resulting in a converging lines effect (e.g., railroad tracks converging to a point in the distance). Could that have been the case?

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Hedley View Post
    Thomas, that's excellent! The small wisps of cloud just appearing behind the slopes of the fjord are both whimsical and beautiful.
    Thank you David.

    Greetings, Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirk Gittings View Post
    These three images from my artist residency at The Petrified Forest are currently being exhibited at the Albuquerque Museum:Attachment 124067Attachment 124068Attachment 124069
    I like the rain photos best; perhaps because of symbolism that goes with it in a dry area.
    The second photo which seems to be the same geography, looks like it does not belong with the others. To me (as someone who lives near the ocean), looks like a sea scene with the clouds opening up for the sun. It is exhibit-worthy as well!

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