Abrupt Edges
#298Source material: Log wheel.
A recent trip to Chiloquin and the nearby logging museum netted this and the following, both turned into a diptych with the idea that two images of the same object need not line up to give the flavor of the thing and the chasm even adds a little conceptually.
#297Source material: Log wheel.
#296Source material: Ashland clouds.
With summer weather comes great cloud formations, and living at the floor of a valley, there is usually more than one view that is special. This and the following two images have been made into a triptych even though they’re sort of and not quite contiguous. I like the abrupt changes at the edge, and still there’s a sense that it’s all the same scene.
#295Source material: Ashland clouds.
The choice of color (or lack of) was made so to focus on composition, modulation and patterns. The deep blue and golden clouds of the reality were nice, but hey, it’s art.
#294Source material: Ashland clouds.
I left just a sliver of Grizzly Peak for reference.
This triptych and the above diptych are viewable on my portfolio website “featured” page.


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