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As of late, I've been scrolling past shots I come home with that are in focus and am drawn to the of focus shots. Or I've been distracted by the bokeh behind the subject I went out to shoot! I'm liking this blurry thing going on.
When I finished processing the first photo, Elysium, I couldn't help but think of Odilon Redon, the French painter and graphic artist. I looked at some of his work quite closely while taking a watercolor class one semester at school. So I tried to keep in that mode while processing the other two, Ephemeral and Efflorescent.
These are available in my Etsy shop.
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