Nov 242008
 
 November 24, 2008  Posted by Michael at 12:01 am Black & White, Expressionism, Sport  Add comments

A Moment in Photographic History:
On November 24, 1946 photographer László Moholy-Nagy died.
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A Photographic Quote of Note:
Photography when used as a representational art is not a mere copy of nature. This is proved by the rarity of the “good” photograph. Only now and then does one find really “good” photographs among the millions which appear in illustrated papers and books. What is remarkable in this end at the same time serves as a proof is that (after a fairly long visual culture) we always infallibly and with sure instinct discover the “good” photos, quite apart from the novelty or unfamiliarity of the thematic content.
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  13 Responses to “Winter Net”

  1. Nice!

     
  2. Fantastica, si la miras con atencion te das cuenta de lo que es pero a simple vista, por lo menos yo no he sabido acertar, gracias por tu visita y tu comentario a mi nueva pagina, saludos…seguimos en contacto.

     
  3. such a nice work, Michael.

     
  4. I like this silhouette of the worn out net. Good eye to see this possibility.

     
  5. An indication of a popular location for the street kids to let off steam, or the sign of the times in a run down neighborhood desperately in need of rennovation?

    Love the silhouette efect, Mr R

     
  6. Wow – really effective Michael. Love how you processed this – the stark image really reminds one of winter. Well done!

     
  7. An excellent photo, a perfect composition and a great later work, perfect treatment, I congratulate you.
    You have a photographic impressive gallery.
    Regards

     
  8. Cliché original.
    Bien vu.
    Bonne soirée.

     
  9. This is a slam dunk fantastic shot!!

     
  10. Very nice!!!

     
  11. Superb composition. Love the crisp black and white processing; great contrasts and silhouette. Very well done!

     
  12. Well seen and captured. You did a great job!

     
  13. A VERY bad hair day.

     

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