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4 Comments:
I really like the shadows on the bricks. Such a pleasant light mixed in.... from a tree perhaps?
Nice 3 image set, Joe. It's thought provoking. I like how you bracketed the dramatic, color, architecture picture with the two B&W ones. This set is very open to interpretation, and I was hoping Lea or Dolph would do one of their imaginative comments on this. :)
--WT
Well now that you mention it,, let's see....
I think this has a sci-fi lunar landing experience. That first shot has a double exposure effect at first glance, the mud speared looking like a round sphere, it is the Earth seen from far far away. The gloves being an image to remember our life on Earth. The work that man has simply left behind for new exploration. All the construction, the pleasantries, the scents, the gardens, the EARTH... And the middle is transition. It's the sci-fi factor. It questions as our minds do, the future and the present. What more can be done, what else can we see, and how far can we change the everyday experience. The angles and lines point upwards in an impression of positive curiosity. Which leads to the third image.. It almost looks like a human shadow, contemplating the world. We are brought back to the bricks of life, was it all a story or can this happen for real? It's the beginning of science. Imagination. :)
Thanks Warren for the opportunity to explore more thoughts and ideas, and Joe for showing us these beautiful fragments of our world.
I’m take a more philosophical approach on the three picture. First is construction, sweat…work…labor…material…. Then we see what has become from all the effort…glass…steel…friction from all the angles……. The last is the creator asking Is this what I wanted to create?
**Dolph
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