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| 12/16/2017 01:11:24 AM |
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| 11/16/2017 06:58:19 AM |
20171024_164427-Bearbeitetby primabarbaraComment by daisydavid: I love how you have the eye. The unconscious but laborious attention to detail. You have the sword now use it mercilessly without restraint. A lovingly continuity prevails. Well done. |
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| 11/12/2017 02:38:27 PM |
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| 11/12/2017 09:19:22 AM |
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| 11/11/2017 02:19:15 AM |
20171024_164427-Bearbeitetby primabarbaraComment by ubique: These are beautiful B&W photographs, nicely seen and deftly executed.
For me, this essay is very strong because what it showcases is the difference between what the camera sees and what we see. It explores one of the things that makes cameras (and photographs) enchanting: that cameras and photographs can do far more than documenting reality – they can transform reality.
Sometimes the transformation is extravagant, with long exposures and similar tricks. But sometimes it's subtle as in this essay, where there are no tricks involved. Just a thoughtful and curious photographer–artist understanding and commanding her medium.
Thank you. |
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| 11/09/2017 07:21:02 PM |
20171024_164427-Bearbeitetby primabarbaraComment by mariuca: A good starting idea. I like very much this study of the geometric shapes by scrutinizing the details at hand.
I agree with Henry that we might need some guidance.
The first two images and the last one have to do with the invention of the wheel. Then you have the crisscrossing, very rigid and formal and a few random.
I believe that you have to revisit this and make it more cohesive. A fascinating topic.
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| 11/09/2017 07:15:21 PM |
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| 11/08/2017 04:17:37 PM |
20171024_164427-Bearbeitetby primabarbaraComment by insteps: Barbara, structures and shapes, besides the car, seems to be a study in a patterns and rhythm. Your cover image is my favorite of the bunch. I can only stay interested so long because the common thread is technical. A collection of disparate manmade objects without relationships or dependencies. Nothing holding this group together that challenges the viewer. What do you want the viewer to take away from this experience? Black and white was a good choice and technically your photographs are very good. I think this series has potential but I need more guidance. Message edited by author 2017-11-08 16:17:53. |
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| 11/07/2017 12:45:59 AM |
20171024_164427-Bearbeitetby primabarbaraComment by mitalapo: A well presented set of images. I like the meditative impact of the repetitive shapes. I think I could gaze at one of them to make a 3D image pop up (like in a Magic Eye image). With that, the car is a wakeup call in the series. |
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| 11/05/2017 11:17:22 PM |
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