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Reminds me of one of those paintings Bob Ross used to do on PBS. I used to paint his way, it was a lot of fun. Much harder to capture with a camera, however.
You should use this for a set of greeting cards, sympathy cards, something. It’s simply glorious.
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Ben
15 years ago
Perfect… but someone already said perfect. Sublime… I think Japan must be quite like Southern Humboldt, I see so many Japanese landscapes in real life.
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Lovely! ^_^
Spookily beautiful.
Reminds me of one of those paintings Bob Ross used to do on PBS. I used to paint his way, it was a lot of fun. Much harder to capture with a camera, however.
You are an amazing artist. That photo has perfect composition. Can I please send my mom the link for painting purposes?
When I saw the photo I immediately thought about the book and movie, “Snow Falling on Cedars.”
Thank you guys and, of course, anyone can download my pictures for painting. I’m flattered.
You should use this for a set of greeting cards, sympathy cards, something. It’s simply glorious.
Perfect… but someone already said perfect. Sublime… I think Japan must be quite like Southern Humboldt, I see so many Japanese landscapes in real life.
Forkboy, thank you.
Ben, I agree. Something about the mountains and the fog seem Japanese.
I really like that one Kym – it would wonderful framed.