Thank you. This is Corporation Beach which still looks like a set from the movie Summer of 42. I expect a squadron of Army Air Corp fighter planes to roar out of those clouds.
The colors at sunrise are always eye catching on Cape Cod, but particularly when a night-time storm is blowing off to the north and west. It’s as if you are standing in a crack in the universe.
Thanks for the compliments. I was particularly intrigued by the weathered and obsolete flagpole atop the steps to the right. It seemed as if a finger from the past still poked up to feel the day’s wind, or perhaps to warn away people from climbing up to what those stairs might reveal.
Thanks Linda, I think that art has three zones that are necessary and sufficient: craft, aesthetics, and resonance. And it’s the last that lets us tumble through the frame into ideas and/or feelings that marry the artist and viewer in a moment. It’s what I try to experience whether I’m artist or viewer.
Paul Vanzella
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3 months ago
this is wonderfult Ted, great colour and tone… love the flavour of this image!
pmarella, 3 months ago
Excellent work !
goldsardine, 3 months ago
this is superb, with its saturated colors and brilliant details.
GerryMac, 3 months ago
excellent perspective Ted great textures love the sky!
Hollie Cook, 3 months ago
beautiful colors!
Ted Byrne in reply to goldsardine’s comment, 3 months ago
Thank you. This is Corporation Beach which still looks like a set from the movie Summer of 42. I expect a squadron of Army Air Corp fighter planes to roar out of those clouds.
Ted Byrne in reply to Hollie Cook’s comment, 3 months ago
The colors at sunrise are always eye catching on Cape Cod, but particularly when a night-time storm is blowing off to the north and west. It’s as if you are standing in a crack in the universe.
Ted Byrne in reply to pmarella’s comment, 3 months ago
Thanks for the compliments. I was particularly intrigued by the weathered and obsolete flagpole atop the steps to the right. It seemed as if a finger from the past still poked up to feel the day’s wind, or perhaps to warn away people from climbing up to what those stairs might reveal.
LindaR, 2 months ago
you have a way of leading us into the moment ~ where there are pages and chapters of stories unspoken and waiting to be told…brilliant xx
Ted Byrne in reply to LindaR’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks Linda, I think that art has three zones that are necessary and sufficient: craft, aesthetics, and resonance. And it’s the last that lets us tumble through the frame into ideas and/or feelings that marry the artist and viewer in a moment. It’s what I try to experience whether I’m artist or viewer.
Heather Rivet..., 2 months ago
fantastic ..a story within the photo..my cup of tea
Andrew Hoisington, 2 months ago
incredible image.
Karön Melillo ..., 24 days ago
Ted Byrne in reply to Heather Rivet IPA’s comment, 22 days ago
From a mistress of story art… I’m reeeely flattered. Thanks Heather.
Ted Byrne in reply to Andrew Hoisington’s comment, 22 days ago
From the creator of Katie IV… well, I am particularly flattered. Thanks Andrew.
Ted Byrne in reply to Karön Melillo d'Vega’s comment, 22 days ago
Whoa! Thanks Karon, you are very generous.