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The Answer in the Wind

Interpretation of a Bob Dylan Song

16 total reviews 
Comment from PoohBear


I must say, this is rather different and a decent photo! I do like the capture here of the flowers and am thinking that it would have made a nice post all alone. Nice work!

 Comment Written 12-May-2010

Comment from Celia Claase


Wow this is impressive, the story telling (song) and image is so creative and touching. I love the composition and what you have done with it. Great colours and wish I had more stars left. Well done very creative!

 Comment Written 12-May-2010


reply by the author on 12-May-2010
    Thank you so much for your review and the tought of the stars. I appreciate both very much.
Comment from Robin Gillow


Do you or have you ever considered selling your work to publishers to use? If not you should as your illustrative images convey good story telling ability. The colour, compositional balance and viewing appeal here are lovely. Robin

 Comment Written 10-May-2010


reply by the author on 11-May-2010
    Thank you Robin, your reviews mean always a lot to me.
    O yes I've considered to sell it but nobody seams to want my art, or maybe I've ask the wrong people.
reply by Robin Gillow on 11-May-2010
    Well don't give up!
reply by the author on 12-May-2010
    Thank you for the encouragement.
reply by the author on 14-May-2010
    I won't
Comment from lorac1


That is a very nice digital image to illustrate the theme of the picture. The flowers are nicely colores and thefog lowing in the wind is good for depicting wind.

 Comment Written 10-May-2010


reply by the author on 10-May-2010
    Thank you very much for your kind review.
Comment from xennia


Wonderful creation, I love it. I love the way the faded face is presenting the story telling detail of the wind, together with the fallen flowers. Great combination of photos, gorgeous details, beautiful colors and lighting. Thanks for sharing and best wishes.

 Comment Written 10-May-2010


reply by the author on 10-May-2010
    Thank you so much Xennia, for your review and the kind wishes
Comment from jerry s.


initial impact is mysterious and to me morbid.flowers scattered on the ground or grave could be remnants of visitors or natures way of telling us someone's time is over.Dylan's songs are sweet and sour and your photo blends right in.

 Comment Written 10-May-2010


reply by the author on 10-May-2010
    Thank you very much. In this case it was natures forces rain and high winds baring the Plumeria trees of their flowers.
Comment from seshadri_sreenivasan


Interesting pic. Your notes brings back the nostalgic memories.Even after a couple of decades we are still looking for answers! That is the tragedy!This is a nice expressive composition. The colours and images are subtle.The composition is imaginative. Well done!

 Comment Written 10-May-2010


reply by the author on 10-May-2010
    Thank you for your understanding review.
Comment from GaliaG


yes, it is blowing, very far and in a unkown place, pity we can not find it and make peace with ourself and other people

excellent combination of the photos

 Comment Written 10-May-2010


reply by the author on 10-May-2010
    Thank you so much Galia
Comment from Nicki_Mist


It sure looks like the answer is in the wind here since the flowers are touseled about like a wind storm happened along. Nature and the wind does exactly as it wants and we never know what will happen till its done blowing. Good color and contrast.
Nicole

 Comment Written 10-May-2010


reply by the author on 10-May-2010
    Thank you very much. Yes it was a storm who ripped the flowers of the trees.
Comment from donkeyoatey


Dylan..one of my favorite artist for sarcasm and the human condition! This is simply marvelous..emotional, though provoking..and fun! Donkeyoatey

 Comment Written 10-May-2010


reply by the author on 10-May-2010
    Thank you so much for understanding my picture throuough.