This field of purple lupines, wedged in a quiet field between two stands of trees flowing down to a lake, is one of those brief moments of color you catch out of the corner of your eye while driving. It was a stone's throw off the jogging/biking path at Kensington and I wonder how many of those sprinting past really noticed it.
The choices seemed endless that painting morning, with a high-contrast composition of graceful trees against straw-colored grass to my right, lupines in the center and more ideas beyond to the lake.
2 comments:
Beautiful color! I think this one would benefit quite a bit from just a tiny bit of detail in the front - a few finer lines?
This one is gorgeous!!!
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