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    A little touch of Dali

    We are again in Spain and exploring the Costa Brava whilst it is quiet and out of season. One stop earlier this week was the home of Salvador Dali in Portlligat. An intimate place and surprisingly normal given some of the bizarre art the great man created. There is light and mirrors everywhere

    Here is my take of the studio in his house


    A little touch of Dali


    A little touch of Dali


    And some very ordinary ornaments


    A little touch of Dali


    A little touch of Dali


    And outside, well there are a couple of bizarre bits, not everyone has eggs on the roof after all


    A little touch of Dali

    As ever, C&C welcome. And hope you enjoy looking.

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    Re: A little touch of Dali

    fine images; i specially like the first image

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    Re: A little touch of Dali

    Nice compositions, no inspiration to liquefy any of the images?

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    Re: A little touch of Dali

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice compositions, no inspiration to liquefy any of the images?
    John, I had to look up Liquefy....and now having fun with it in photoshop - thanks for the thought.

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    Re: A little touch of Dali

    The first image tends to break the 'rules' Kaye, but somehow it does work; particularly when viewed at full size.

    #2 would have worked for me but I have a problem with the hanging brass object being out of focus when it is in such a prominent position.

    The ornaments are OK and I can't find any serious faults, but somehow they don't exactly excite me.

    The last scene is excellent.

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    Re: A little touch of Dali

    The first one is magical because it makes me think of Dali's unconventional approach. Perfect use of a small depth of field to keep only the items being reflected in the mirror sharply in focus.

    The last one is very nice too, though consider using about an 8 x 10 aspect ratio to eliminate part of the sky.

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    Re: A little touch of Dali

    I am not really a fan of Salvador Dali, Monet or Picaso. But I like #2 and I am intrigue at the last one.

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    Re: A little touch of Dali

    Thanks all for your comments. Unlike you Izzie I like all of Monet, Picasso and Dali. I'm glad you all picked up on some of the Dali mood which was what I was trying to achieve for myself. I agree Geoff the vases don't do very much - but that was the surprise for me; just how ordinary they were. Mind you, on John's prompting, I have been making them less so...............


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    Re: A little touch of Dali

    I like the first image a lot and I find the last image very interesting, thanks for sharing

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