2 Fingers on Black and White
by Kellice Swaggerty
Title
2 Fingers on Black and White
Artist
Kellice Swaggerty
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Just the addition of 1 can make a big difference.
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July 6th, 2012
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Comments (16)
Ed Weidman
ha kellice,was marveling at this creative striking image of yours when I read the caption,so true:) l/f
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
Thanks so much Ed, for your wonderful comments and support! I surely appreciate it very much! :)
Marcia Colelli
Great use of lines and contrasting colors with a splash of red to catch your eyes. Nice work f/L
Jack Zulli
Like what you saw in this image Kellice having great abstract charactorists, well done;) v
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
I appreciate your kind comments and support very much! Thank you, Jack! :)
Lisa Knechtel
This is so cool. Love how stark this is. Your description made me laugh. L
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
Thanks Lisa! I'm glad you like this! I appreciate your wonderful comment and support! :)
Sheryl Bobbitt
Interesting capture. I like the striking pattern and how it works with her bright nail polish. F/V
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
I'm glad you like this, Sheryl! Thanks for your positive comments and support! :)
Tautvydas Davainis
well captured,! Love your photo style too! Like ! —Tautvydas :)
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
Thank you very much, Tautvydas! I really appreciate your kind comments and support! :)
Rene Triay Photography
Kellice, this is a great capture. Love the repetitive black horizontal lines and the way the red finger nail polish stands out in this capture. v.
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
Thanks Rene! I appreciate your positive comments and wonderful support! :)
Gothicolors With Crows
Quite unique and cool, awesome art piece!
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
Thanks so much! I'm glad you like this and I appreciate your great comments!
Linda Phelps
The red nail polish makes this one work. I like the angle you used to make the strips to narrow as they reach the top of the frame.
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
Thank you Linda! Sometimes just trying a simple idea can lead to something unexpected. I'm glad you enjoy this!