2010-09-07
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Although the universe is ablaze with more colours than the human eye can detect, we can also learn to see the world in new ways by returning to the roots of the art of photography, to the art of black and white, and other monochromes like sepia (and bi-level). This photo blog celebrates that spectrum of colours ranging from the darkest monochromes to the most brilliant whites, and everything in between.
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Not sure why, but I got a good chuckle out of this shot. The expression is of course powerful (good actor . . . or slow reader), one usually reads with open eyes, it seems bizarre to have a fire destroy something when there is so much water at hand, and there is the tension of knowing this is one book the reader most likely won't finish. Nice vignetting, and it must have been difficult to capture the flames against the water reflections. Most photographers use reflectors rather than fire to illuminate the face . . . new trend? Powerful, Ken.
LOL great commentary! The reader is also the writer in this case, so he knows how it ends.
Interessantes e belos registos arrepiantes.
Continuação de felizes motivações criativas.
Até Sempre
Belo registo...Espectacular....
Cumprimentos
Obrigado a os Brasileiros...
Truly masterful
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