I'm just an old man with a camera. My images are stunning printed on aluminum. However, as FAA warns, DO NOT DISPLAY THEM OUTSIDE IN HIGH HUMIDITY OR DIRECT SUNLIGHT!!! THEY WILL FADE TO SEPIA!!! (which doesn't really look bad, I've sold some)

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Dandelion and Sonne-3 Photograph by Charles Hite

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Comments (1)

Jacek Dudzinski

Jacek Dudzinski

Amazing work. I love it! If you have a sec, please let me know what you think about my images. I really want to progress with my knowledge

Charles Hite replied:

Jacek, thank you for your kind comment. I went to your site. As you say in your bio, you have a variety of images from all over the world. You have a unique style. As in all art, including mine, some people will like it and some won't like it. Keep exploring your craft. I do have some observations that I hope are helpful. 1) use shorter titles. 2) your "Description" area...use it for details such as the name of the country, city, building, etc. A few details about your subject...something that people can connect with. 3) the "Medium"...if your images are photographs, the "medium" should be "photographs", not "paintings" as I saw in some. If you used techniques to give it a painterly effect, explain it in the description if you want to. I hope you find my comments helpful. However, this is your art, you can do anything you like with it. Keep shooting...have fun...take care.

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