Jul 242008
 
 July 24, 2008  Posted by Michael at 12:01 am Black & White, Expressionism  Add comments

A Moment in Photographic History:
English photojournalist George Rodger died July 24, 1995. Most of his photography was done in Africa but he is also known for shooting the first photographs of the death camps at Bergen-Belsen at the end of World War 2.
A Photographic Quote of Note:
There is no such thing as taking too much time, because your soul is in that picture.
- – - – - – - Ruth Bernhard

  6 Responses to “Amputated”

  1. This is a proud remnant of something past, Michael. Sometimes I actually save driftwood like this because it feels so soulful to me.

     
  2. It almost looks like some sort of a fossil. Wonderful!

     
  3. What is this Michael? I don’t want to know. You are sick. You should go to the doctor and see if you can take something for your sickness. And you should delete this comment too.

    Brutus: You make me laugh. It is a good thing I know you or I might head off to the doctor.

     
  4. Hi, I just stumbled upon your site and like what I see! The lighting in this image is wonderfull! And the combination with the title you gave it makes you think about it even more. Nice work!

     
  5. I can only imagine what’s left looking at the state this is in. One should be more careful with their bits and pieces.

     
  6. a man story…

     

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