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| 09/03/2015 03:56:13 PM |
1by herfotomanComment by tnun: I particularly like the black and white set. O brave new world of seeing, I want to say. Yes, Virginia, there ARE force fields, I want to add. It conveys utter awe. The second/blue set is the sensuous version. Good on you, and thank you. |
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| 09/03/2015 12:45:44 AM |
1by herfotomanComment by jmritz: the black and white ones resolve into shapes, almost floating. the color ones bring everything back to earth. thoughtful essay. |
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| 09/02/2015 09:04:19 PM |
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| 09/02/2015 09:02:47 PM |
1cby herfotomanComment by Jules1x: This is really abstract. My concrete brain is struggling to make sense. I see kittens near the bottom. A lovely puzzle to me. |
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| 09/02/2015 08:33:33 PM |
1aby herfotomanComment by Jules1x: This reminds me of a fossil. Darks and lights create a high drama. |
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| 09/02/2015 01:52:52 PM |
1by herfotomanComment by 2mccs: The fascinating shapes in stark black and white with the grainy sand texture are mesmerizing. I would print these and hang them on my wall so i could daydream to them. - like watching fish in an aquarium without the upkeep. I enjoyed the blue ones also but really love the black and white set. |
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| 09/01/2015 07:20:21 PM |
1by herfotomanComment by insteps: Glimmering, grainy, high contrast, black and white photographs make up the first half of your essay. This presentation simplifies and flattens your subjects. The second half, washed over by blue shade, takes us to another place. You leave us in the shadows where it's cool and lonely. I feel each image it's trying to communicate something but it's a language i don't understand. It's amazing how toning and presentation can change the feeling of a photograph. Cleverly done. Thanks |
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| 09/01/2015 12:06:40 PM |
1by herfotomanComment by posthumous: beautiful. the extreme contrast brings out the major forms, then you show us the source of those forms with your almost unprocessed photos. The first half changes how we look at the second half. the power of the essay! |
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| 08/27/2015 11:24:26 PM |
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| 08/27/2015 08:07:38 PM |
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