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Frozen in Time

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A Moment in Photographic History:
Swiss  photographer and photojournalist Werner Bischof was born April 26, 1916. He photographed inaminate object but eventually became compelled to bear witness to the human suffering of the post-war world two.
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A Photographic Quote of Note:
The purpose of art is to raise people to a higher level of awareness than they would otherwise attain on their own.
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11 Responses to “Frozen in Time” »

  1. Sidney Says:

    This is a “timeless” image! Majestic landscape!
    Leaves me breathless!

  2. Mohamadreza Says:

    WOW, this a great landscape, so dramatic, well done :)

  3. marie Says:

    Belle image de montagne.

  4. Oswegan Says:

    Fabulous, what an awesome place to stand. Nice work.

  5. zeppelin Says:

    bravo!!

  6. Sean Says:

    How very impressive. What an expansive shot.

  7. Herman Says:

    Hey, mon, great capture of one of the earth’s wonders. Lovely buns in the background.

  8. Jewlya Says:

    What a lovely scene. The black and white is a good choice, as is the angle that really makes the mountain feel distant.

  9. om Says:

    Dramatic landscape shot. nice work.

  10. christine Says:

    Ah, that is so beautiful. Reminds me of Jasper National Park. Am I close?

  11. christine Says:

    Athabasca Falls, I’m absolutely positive. ;)

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