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The River Runs Through

A Moment in Photographic History:
Italian photographer Giacomo Brogi died November 29, 1881.
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A Photographic Quote of Note:
What’s really important is to simplify. The work of most photographers would be improved immensely if they could do one thing: get rid of the extraneous. If you strive for simplicity, you are more likely to reach the viewer.
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13 Responses to “The River Runs Through” »

  1. FLOOG Says:

    Powerful in presentation, the muted tones working so well to convey the natural beauty and magnificence of the scene, and powerful in it’s depiction of Mother Nature’s own brute force.

  2. don Says:

    I really like the tumultuous look of the water in this rugged looking gorge.

  3. vera Says:

    wow, what a contrast ! hard rock, i have this feeling-!!

  4. namaki Says:

    this is a very strong current !! the black and white adds drama to it !

  5. beanow Says:

    The exquisite structure of rocks…

  6. Sean Says:

    One can sense of the power of the water rushing through the dark, jagged rock. Cool shot.

  7. Janice Thomson Says:

    Wonderful shot of the power of water against the dark hard rock. I like this one very much Michael.

  8. Terry H. Says:

    Wow – stunning shot. The black rock is amazing!

  9. Lynne's Somewhat Invented Life Says:

    This is so powerful it actually scares me. I hope you have some non-scary shots I can look at. And Michael, WHERE did you shoot this from? No chance of falling in?

  10. Arjan - PlasticDaisy Says:

    Raw power! And well capturd in B&W!

  11. standley Says:

    We really have the sense of power here. Fine shot!

  12. BoB Says:

    I like the tones

  13. flo Says:

    seize the momentum

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