January 11, 2010  Posted by Michael at 12:01 am Black & White, Landscape  Add comments

A Moment of Photographic History:
Alvin Langdon Coburn was born January 11, 1882. He began taking photographs at the age of eight, became a founder-member of Photo-Secession and in 1903 was elected to the Linked Ring, and at the early age of twenty-five had exhibited a one-man show at the Royal Photographic Society.

  9 Responses to “Am I Fenced in or Fenced Out?”

  1. love this landscape shot of the snow mountain. nicely done michael!

     
  2. Una imagen preciosa!!
    Saludos!

     
  3. Hi Michael! great picture!!! and your title made my brain hurt a little lolol

     
  4. Beautiful composition, although successful and bravo!

     
  5. Beautiful composition, although successful and bravo!.

     
  6. well, judging from all the trees and rocks on the other side, and the little bit of grass on this side, I’d say fenced out!

     
  7. Well, fenced out I think…
    Like the picture a lot and I´m enjoying the composition – all the beautiful lines – and the balance. The snow is most carefully processed and I´ll look for a long time at this picture!
    Have a good time!
    Bosse

     
  8. i’m not sure what that is on the other side of the fence. it vaguely looks like a giant rabbit. but since i can’t tell exactly what it is (and i don’t like surprises outside in the wild), i hope it is fencing the rabbit in.
    great title, and fun picture michael.

     
  9. That is the question. I like the strong contrast here!

     

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