Alan Brown On the edge of eventide July 8, 2021 An ICM image capturing a glowing sun as it descends over a distant horizon. 1/5sec, f32, ISO100 Experimental Abstract ICM ICM ICM Landscapes Landscape experimental photography long exposure longexposure Log in or register to post comments 16 Comments Julian Ray July 8, 2021 This piece perfectly articulates how your work transcends photography to become something neither paint nor photography. Like most of your work I can sit and look at it for hours. Would love to see this printed large and hung on a wall. 2 0 Alan Brown July 8, 2021 Julian Ray Thanks Julian, I really appreciate and am humbled by your kind comments. 1 0 Chris Jablonski July 9, 2021 I agree with Julian, Alan. This one's beautiful. Although not necesarily "painterly" like some of your images, it does call to mind Turner. And downhill skiing... ;-) 3 0 Alan Brown July 9, 2021 Chris Jablonski Thanks Chris - you never know how these might work out so it's humbling to get such feedback. 2 0 Deleted Account November 29, 2021 Chris Jablonski +1 on Turner. 1 0 Vijay Mewada July 10, 2021 intersting 2 0 Alan Brown July 10, 2021 Vijay Mewada Thanks Vijay! 0 0 Chris Jablonski July 17, 2021 Congrats on POTD, Alan! Well deserved. 3 0 Alan Brown July 17, 2021 Chris Jablonski Thanks Chris! 0 0 Julian Ray July 17, 2021 Congratulations Alan! Definitely well deserved. 2 0 Deleted Account November 29, 2021 I don't know whether you're printing, but you should be. And what Julian said above. 2 0 Alan Brown December 1, 2021 Deleted Account I appreciate your generous comments William 0 0 Mariano San José González January 12, 2022 Fantastic and my like 1 0 Alan Brown January 12, 2022 Mariano San José González Thanks Mariano - I appreciate your kind feedback 0 0 dipta dasgupta December 23, 2022 This is beautiful. I am wondering how you managed to capture so many merging colours. 1 0 Alan Brown December 23, 2022 dipta dasgupta Thanks for your kind words Dipta. This capture is solely down to camera movement during the exposure (during sunset). 0 0
This piece perfectly articulates how your work transcends photography to become something neither paint nor photography.
Like most of your work I can sit and look at it for hours.
Would love to see this printed large and hung on a wall.
Thanks Julian, I really appreciate and am humbled by your kind comments.
I agree with Julian, Alan. This one's beautiful. Although not necesarily "painterly" like some of your images, it does call to mind Turner.
And downhill skiing...
;-)
Thanks Chris - you never know how these might work out so it's humbling to get such feedback.
+1 on Turner.
intersting
Thanks Vijay!
Congrats on POTD, Alan! Well deserved.
Thanks Chris!
Congratulations Alan!
Definitely well deserved.
I don't know whether you're printing, but you should be. And what Julian said above.
I appreciate your generous comments William
Fantastic and my like
Thanks Mariano - I appreciate your kind feedback
This is beautiful. I am wondering how you managed to capture so many merging colours.
Thanks for your kind words Dipta. This capture is solely down to camera movement during the exposure (during sunset).