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07/02/2011 01:40:17 AM |
Wet mirror! I like that. This was from one of my first days with a pinhole. The failings appeal to me, one of which was my inability to get the shutter speed faster. The double image is chaotic and clearly unintentional, and for me, it oddly seemed correct, particularly because of the heavy contrast from the bright light. |
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07/02/2011 12:54:15 AM |
Ben, this is an image I struggle with. It did not go beyond the effect in my opinion. It might be too vulnerable technically, thus stopping the viewer to go to the essence. The blur and movement and double image do not enhance the perception of the subject. It's just looking in a wet mirror.
I might soud harsh, but such happens with art works worth the second and third look. Art works that cannot be ignored and pierce the brain or the heart.
Message edited by author 2011-07-02 01:17:47. |
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07/01/2011 03:16:43 AM |
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01/21/2011 08:56:10 AM |
I hadn't seen it before but I'm glad I saw it now and I think others would be too. Really nice with the sort of division of the frame. I hope you post this. |
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06/27/2010 02:31:13 PM |
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06/24/2010 11:41:31 PM |
Apparently it is Deb. Impermanence
Thanks for your interpretation. |
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06/24/2010 11:06:58 PM |
Lovely sense of impermanence. Is that a word?? |
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06/22/2010 07:52:28 PM |
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06/22/2010 10:22:01 AM |
A wonderful, ghostly image. Perfect in b&w. |
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