Geography 541

8.8.12

Feathery Pink



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Isn't it interesting how both a photograph of a model in an evening dress and a western landscape can both contain the same fluffy pink texture?
In one it's the focal point, and in the second, it's the color that ties the photograph together.
Amazing how well it works in both.
Posted by Madeline at 8:19 AM
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