I would say vertical, so the way how it is presented here.
In my opinion its more interesting, your brain can go around a bit more as it is not so common position and so it makes you look at the picture for a longer time.
Meanwhile my brain decided it almost looks like they were rushing to see what is new in the newspapers
But jokes aside, I think it is very cool photo. It would be interesting as an artwork as well (no pressure, no pressure )
I am doing a project where I am collecting pics from around the globe using photos from Pixabay as I can not get out due to Lyme Complex. This helps me feel like I am doing artwork looking for reference photos when I cannot paint or draw.
All that to say there were so many adorable Kangaroos (Wallaby’s) to choose from as well as other animals.
Thank you for sharing this part of your life with us.
Teri (with 1r)
It has been fun seeing cultures from continent to continents.
Waiting for my daughter to come out from her Zumba class. Downtown my small town of Marshall with a mice not too warm evening and allergies in full bloom. One picture through my dirty windshield, the other one I rolled the window down lol
Hi robichon. I’m enjoying reading some of your posts. I also used to fish whenever I could (although didn’t ‘study’ the art of it.) You provide such a cornucopia of information! Love it! That picture of the mallards would make a wonderful study!
Thank you, funny you say that because I feel the exact same way about your pictures! Like movies to me! As well as anybody who lives in other parts of the world
Regarding photo’s thanks for letting me know. Actually, I got sidetracked into creating a pastel drawing of a cute little racoon photograph I had purchased some years back from an artist. see attached. Did- this yesterday - know it could use more work… If I wanted to, would I be able to sell as long as I gave credit somewhere to the original photographer? Or would I have to try to contact them (assuming the latter…)
As to the sun fish, (would usually use maggots), I think the best fish I’ve ever eaten are the suns that I caught. So good!
You are free to use any of my photos for your own artwork or for artwork that you sell, and you do not need to give me credit for use of my photos as references for artwork that you create.
I post very few of my photos here, but do post a few more on my Facebook page. Send me a friend request if you like (Terri Robichon)