I love it! It is very interesting. You really have me looking at it and wondering how you did it. Even after reading the description, I'm still totally lost on how you did it. I love how the image has me reading it from left to right, versus the norm, where it starts from light to kind of dark in a way. It also looks like thats the direction the clouds are going in.
Only one thing, I'm not sure if the clouds made it look like so (cuz you know, nature is soooo controllable) but the sky on the left looks much brighter than the sky towards the middle and even towards the left. I really love the way the sun hits the right side of the page, but then the middle of the image looks somewhat dull.
But don't mind me, the image came out lovely either way
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Only one thing, I'm not sure if the clouds made it look like so (cuz you know, nature is soooo controllable) but the sky on the left looks much brighter than the sky towards the middle and even towards the left. I really love the way the sun hits the right side of the page, but then the middle of the image looks somewhat dull.
But don't mind me, the image came out lovely either way
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