I had a lot of fun putting this together it's my Fractured Fairy Tale.
Other images by Kaycee Kennedy
Comments
Jun 14, 2008 | Karen Eitel
Kaycee, Thanks for checking out my work and for the wonderful comments. I am not into all the technical stuff - mostly just rely on good light and the simple tools in CS3 to add a "painterly" look to what I capture. I switched from watercolor to photography several years back. Guess I am trying to combine them both in what I do. I do love your work, especially the "fractured fairy tale" of a house! All of your people pictures are a gift to the senses. Thanks again. Karen
Oct 16, 2008 | Doug Evans
Kaycee... Your work just knocks me out! These moody (my favorites) compositions and thought provoking images are so good - I get lost in the piece, imagining the story - then I am struck by the work and detail you've crafted here - Outstanding!
Sep 15, 2008 | Ed Gallagher
I love old dilapidated houses. They always have stories to tell. Your images are just fantastic!
Oct 15, 2008 | Dennis Buchner
Man it looks like my deer camp, great work of a treasured place.
Nov 7, 2008 | Pauline Easter
Hi Kaycee - I'm a lot late getting back to your gallery but you left a question at my image from a Renaissance faire. It was the Maryland State Renaissance Festival. The state had an entire permanent site/village built where the festival can be held and accommodate LOADS of people every year in Crownsville. Your work, on the other hand, is really amazing! I love the signature style you have developed for yourself. I'm going to visit your gallery more often. Thanks for dropping by to see mine, although I need to update a bit!
Comments
Jun 14, 2008 | Karen Eitel
Kaycee, Thanks for checking out my work and for the wonderful comments. I am not into all the technical stuff - mostly just rely on good light and the simple tools in CS3 to add a "painterly" look to what I capture. I switched from watercolor to photography several years back. Guess I am trying to combine them both in what I do. I do love your work, especially the "fractured fairy tale" of a house! All of your people pictures are a gift to the senses. Thanks again. Karen
Sep 29, 2008 | Kimberly V Indish / Chris Bradley
Your work is absolutely beautiful, give yourself a big pat on the back.
Jul 14, 2008 | Rainey
This is totally enchanting!
Oct 16, 2008 | Doug Evans
Kaycee... Your work just knocks me out! These moody (my favorites) compositions and thought provoking images are so good - I get lost in the piece, imagining the story - then I am struck by the work and detail you've crafted here - Outstanding!
Sep 15, 2008 | Ed Gallagher
I love old dilapidated houses. They always have stories to tell. Your images are just fantastic!
Sep 27, 2008 | Dania de Jonghe
Neat!
Oct 15, 2008 | Dennis Buchner
Man it looks like my deer camp, great work of a treasured place.
Nov 7, 2008 | Pauline Easter
Hi Kaycee - I'm a lot late getting back to your gallery but you left a question at my image from a Renaissance faire. It was the Maryland State Renaissance Festival. The state had an entire permanent site/village built where the festival can be held and accommodate LOADS of people every year in Crownsville. Your work, on the other hand, is really amazing! I love the signature style you have developed for yourself. I'm going to visit your gallery more often. Thanks for dropping by to see mine, although I need to update a bit!
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