I am not a "purist", and occasionally like experimenting with and around photos myself. It is an interesting set of experimenting with the gracious bird silhouette(s).

However, I am not sure it is working well with the multi-colored forest in the background. The background is too busy to work. So, you have competing a busy contrast of extraordinary colors and a simple dark-and-light contrast of the bird and the rest. Those two seem to clash. I actually think that the silhouette of Great Blue Heron on various colors (green, purple, reddish peach, and probably even orange) works much better. As a matter of fact, - I think the 2x2 quadtych has some special appeal. (My personal preference for colors would be green, red-peach, purple, and either yellow or orange.)
I guess it has some obvious(?) "warholic" reference to it.

Just my 2 cents.

In any case, I enjoyed looking at and thinking about these experiments.

Igor

PS. The combination of the forest colors in your photo has reminded me of my own "processed" shot from 11 years ago:
http://42graphy.org/~igor/PHOTOS/Argentina/IMGPa9855-jan08.jpg




PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com Sun, 30 Sep 2018 18:20:40 -0700 wrote:

I am sure some won't like this as it isn't a true photo but I decided to have a bit of experimental fun.


Colorful artistic rendering lakeside Radnor Lake with Blue Heron Silhouette


https://www.photocapturesbyjeffery.com/artistic_animal_renderings/eb7c338b3

You can discover more of my artistic experimenting by visiting the gallery Artistic Animal Renderings


https://www.photocapturesbyjeffery.com/artistic_animal_renderings

Thanks and hope everyone had a good weekend. I won't go into details but have been in a funky mood especially this weekend.

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