Perfect Pond is a photograph by Kristopher Schoenleber which was uploaded on October 15th, 2014.
Perfect Pond
A perfect reflection showed up late afternoon in Jordan Pond in Acadia NP, ME.
Title
Perfect Pond
Artist
Kristopher Schoenleber
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography Prints
Description
A perfect reflection showed up late afternoon in Jordan Pond in Acadia NP, ME.
Uploaded
October 15th, 2014
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Comments (28)
Julie Aquino
Thank you, Kurt. I see can see that now--I didn't realize it was a vine with a reflection, thus the heart shape. I can see it now. Thanks, again!
Julie Aquino
Thank you, Kurt. I see can see that now--I didn't realize it was a vine with a reflection, thus the heart shape. I can see it now. Thanks, again!
Julie Aquino
Thank you, Kurt. I see can see that now--I didn't realize it was a vine with a reflection, thus the heart shape. I can see it now. Thanks, again!
Julie Aquino
I see the curved stick coming out of the water and a reflection, but is there not a large circle drawn around it? You can see it in the photo right here on the website. I reached out to FineArtAmerica but they indicated they printed what is in the file. I just don't see how that large heart shaped circle around the stick is a reflection! (It looks like a heart shaped circle drawn around the curved stick).
Kristopher Schoenleber replied:
Indeed it's all that funny shaped stick's reflection. The straight stick has a thin branch/vine coming off of it and curling up out over the water, giving the heart shaped circle look you're seeing.
Julie Aquino
Is this print supposed to have a circle drawn in the center right of the lake? I purchased a large size print and then noticed what appears to be a circle drawn just above and to the right of the large rocks in the center. Am I seeing things???
Kristopher Schoenleber replied:
When I zoom in on my original print file, I'm seeing a curved stick coming out of the water with a reflection that makes a circle above the center rocks. This is basically center right of the large rocks you are speaking of I think.
Kristopher Schoenleber replied:
If this isn't what you're seeing, it might be a printing issue. In that case please reach out to FineArtAmerica to discuss options. Thanks!