Joan Elizabeth, thank you for the adjectives "utilitarian" and "sparse" - I am always at a loss for words describing David's On the Cork Board photos which inspired me to try this.
I like this one very much Martina. The colors are perfect. No, to answer your question, I found it like that taking pictures of the Holly week. I arranged the eyes with Photoshop that's all. Bye, Serge
That utilitarian door looks so interesting taken in that "sparse" way and give it a quote and we've each got a novel running in our heads.
ReplyDeleteBTW I am doing a week of B&W shots over at burnbraejournal this week. I'm falling in love with B&W.
Your quote makes me wonder if those are bullet holes in the brick!
ReplyDeleteI like this photo, even in color:)
ReplyDeleteJoan Elizabeth, thank you for the adjectives "utilitarian" and "sparse" - I am always at a loss for words describing David's On the Cork Board photos which inspired me to try this.
ReplyDeletekobico, who knows? >.->
CiB, did not work in b/w at all. Boring.
I like this one very much Martina. The colors are perfect. No, to answer your question, I found it like that taking pictures of the Holly week. I arranged the eyes with Photoshop that's all.
ReplyDeleteBye,
Serge
Serge, the thing you did with her eyes is great then ... I never thought of Photoshop - and that's the point, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteBullet holes in the wall in Mainz! I shall have to revise my image of that quiet town
ReplyDeleteAB, photo was taken on the other bank of the Rhine river - Hesse! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love it.
ReplyDeleteCacador, thanks :-)
ReplyDeletegreat lines and, yes, relaxing sensation =)
ReplyDeleteI like the shadow projected by the handle, gives a temporal connotation to the conceptual atmosphere.
Lenola Daily Photo, thank you. Hm, I think I could have done without the shadow. Hmm.
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