Water Feature With Textures
by Randy Rosenberger
Title
Water Feature With Textures
Artist
Randy Rosenberger
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This is a photo taken at the Historic Christie House in Waupaca, WI. This is a small waterfall, with foliage, flora, and coy pond. I liked the stemmed plants against the water flow and rocks, but the fish were to "coy" to be seen in this photo!
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August 28th, 2011
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Comments (9)
Randy Rosenberger
Thanks much Zulfiya! Personally, I wish to convey to you how much I appreciated your visit to my site and for your gracious comments and support. I am truly grateful for your recognition and support of my works and the other fine artists within our family of friends and fine artists in the Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group. Forever, Elvis
Kaye Menner
Lovely colors and textures in this pretty water feature, Randy. V&F
Randy Rosenberger replied:
Thanks very much for visiting my site and for your gracious and welcomed comment , as it is truly appreciated! Forever, Elvis!
Mary Deal
Refreshing and beautiful. Gorgeous textures in the rocks; fresh leaves and vines, and I can hear the water trickling. When an image can make me feel something, I always love it. This is a place I could sit quietly for a long while. Overall composition is magnificent. f/v/pin
Randy Rosenberger replied:
Thanks very much for visiting my site and for your gracious and welcomed comment , as it is truly appreciated! Forever, Elvis!
Janis Tafoya
Love the background of rocks,,,v
Randy Rosenberger replied:
Thanks very much for visiting my site and for your gracious and welcomed comment , as it is truly appreciated! Forever, Elvis!
Will Borden
Excellent composition, Randy, on this splendid water feature image! The attractive plants in the foreground standing against the rocks and flowing water have created a beautiful scene~~fine photography that imparts an air of total peace and tranquility!!! F&V!
Randy Rosenberger replied:
Thanks much, Will, and this one was from the 1800's garden we toured, along with the restored home, a couple of years back. The gardens have also been restored as close to natural as they could be.