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Collision of Dimensions Photograph by Heidi Fickinger

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Comments (9)

Ed Riche

Ed Riche

Hi Heidi, As Fine Art should do, stimulate the sense's to what is or isn't or other wise just plan subjective and not objective. What Bird has made a home to raise its young in a place of mystery. Your mind makes it out to be. Peace and thank you, Ed

Heidi Fickinger replied:

What an amazing compliment you have given me Ed. I am honored. Much aloha.

Bob Lentz

Bob Lentz

Congratulations! This simple and essential image is a Featured Image in the “Best of Minimalism” group on FAA. The artist is encouraged to add the image to the group’s current “2022 Feature Archive” Discussion topic.

Heidi Fickinger replied:

Thank you kindly for this feature Bob. Aloha

Sharon Williams Eng

Sharon Williams Eng

Very interesting abstract.

Heidi Fickinger replied:

Thank you kindly Sharon.

Randy Pollard

Randy Pollard

Pretty amazing and a great eye,Heidi!

Heidi Fickinger replied:

Thank you so very much Randy. Much appreciated.

Ann Skelton

Ann Skelton

Very cool Heidi! l/f

Heidi Fickinger replied:

Thank you so much Anne. Aloha.

Randy Pollard

Randy Pollard

All I can think of is a Black Hole, Heidi.

Heidi Fickinger replied:

It does look like a black hole, doesn't it? See my explanation above. :0

Nikolyn McDonald

Nikolyn McDonald

I'm going to guess a rock in a lake or pool at sunset - rotated from horizontal to vertical. Great lines and striking colors.

Heidi Fickinger replied:

Good guess - close - it is the ocean at sunset. The ripples are from a school of fish that darted away when I approached the water. The 'black hole' is a buoy.

Randy Pollard

Randy Pollard

Interesting concept and this dark spot, very rarely seen by me. L/F

Heidi Fickinger replied:

Thank you kindly Randy. Any guesses what the photo is of? :)

Shiva K S

Shiva K S

Awesome! Congratulations on your artwork feature.. L. F.

Heidi Fickinger replied:

Thank you so much Shiva. Aloha

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