I just wanted to say something here, because I couldn't see a place to comment on sowal's main page under the photos that exist there.
Moon Creek Studios and Kurt produce exceptionally phenominal images. They are crisp, clean, poignant, well-timed images taken from well thought out angles with well chosen equipment.
I particularly enjoyed the new one of the silhouetted kiddies jumping on the beach. The sun was perfectly held behind each child and though their smiles are silhoetted and hidden from plain view, we all can feel their expressions. Their body language tells it all. Even the little things... the sand, frozen in time, having been kicked up by playful feet, adds dimension to the picture.
And a scroll down the sowal main page brings other exquisitely prepared photos to view. The one of the Seaside tower enclosed by the eerie darkness of storm clouds is a favorite of mine.
I thank Moon Creek Studios for sharing such gems with us. We see and marvel at 30A with our eyes, but these images help us to retain the moments and reflect on them in ways that are timeless. And Kurt's images capture things in ways many of us may never have quite noticed. Photography, like pianting, is an art. And Kurt, apparently, quite the artist.
Thanks Kurt.
Moon Creek Studios and Kurt produce exceptionally phenominal images. They are crisp, clean, poignant, well-timed images taken from well thought out angles with well chosen equipment.
I particularly enjoyed the new one of the silhouetted kiddies jumping on the beach. The sun was perfectly held behind each child and though their smiles are silhoetted and hidden from plain view, we all can feel their expressions. Their body language tells it all. Even the little things... the sand, frozen in time, having been kicked up by playful feet, adds dimension to the picture.
And a scroll down the sowal main page brings other exquisitely prepared photos to view. The one of the Seaside tower enclosed by the eerie darkness of storm clouds is a favorite of mine.
I thank Moon Creek Studios for sharing such gems with us. We see and marvel at 30A with our eyes, but these images help us to retain the moments and reflect on them in ways that are timeless. And Kurt's images capture things in ways many of us may never have quite noticed. Photography, like pianting, is an art. And Kurt, apparently, quite the artist.
Thanks Kurt.
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