Back at the end of June, and first couple of days in July, I posted photos from Fabbri Statuary here in Northern California. This one final photo I have worked with over time, changing it from black and white to sepia to Snapseed tweaks, and was just never happy with it; and so it sat in the file waiting. I took a look at it today, and what a surprise, I like it just as it is. Sometimes the best thing is to just let a photo be.
The Forgotten Fabbri
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I love it!!!
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Thank you!
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Sometimes we get so caught up in tweaking we miss the beauty that is right there.
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So true! I keep getting that lesson repeated to me.
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To my uneducated eye it looks perfect.
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That is much appreciated!
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Nicely composed 🙂
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Thank you!
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It’s just lovely as it is, Angeline 🙂
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Thank you, Marianne. And thanks for stopping to comment!
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I’m with you and the others, Angeline. This piece benefits greatly from having such a vibrantly colored background. It’s enlivened by the green,
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Thanks, John. The tall grasses behind the statue really just set the scene.
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I think the green plants made the photo even more beautiful. Glad you used the original version.
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Thanks, Amy. The greenery was a wonderful backdrop for the photo.
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That’s how I feel about writing sometimes. Excellent photo. Must get that guy for the garden.
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I think I get caught up sometimes in trying too hard…Thanks. I thought he was scary at first, but he’s kind of grown on me, and I’m thinking he’s kind of cute.
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Your photos are always splendid! (I think he’s cute too 😉 )
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Thanks so much, Professor. Your words are most appreciated. I’m glad you think my new friend is cute too.
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It’s gorgeous like that.
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Thanks, Jo. It took me a while to figure that out.
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