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move slowly through drowning wavesPosted by bluechameleon (Vancouver, Canada) on 29 July 2008 in Abstract & Conceptual. All Rights Reserved © Sharon Wish
Comments (21)
Brian from Seattle, United StatesI agree with the previous comment, but it has this nice glow to it. Good work. 29 Jul 2008 8:57am Helen from Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaA conceptual achievement with wonderful tonal contrasts. Bravo 29 Jul 2008 9:21am Matt Sutton from Sydney, AustraliaContrast in tones but also in life.... the stone wall holding back the sand and sea. The towel, thrown on the wall, like a free happy approach to life. we can enjoy the contrasts, the wall and the sea. a great picture Blue ! 29 Jul 2008 9:32am ordinaryimages from KY Bluegrass, United Statesthe beginning of a narrative. i choose to apply an exhilarating note. best...jf 29 Jul 2008 1:36pm DonLon from Providence, RI, United StatesVery nicly done. I really like the mood. I am still trying to put a story around it. That makes it a very good shot. 29 Jul 2008 5:32pm dj.tigersprout from San Bruno, CA, United Stateswhat an excellent and emotional shot BC! i love this soft lighting / focus and even softer mood. dark, dim but with a mysteriously beautiful and luminous glow! a wonderful sort of sadness here -- possibly a universal and shared experience, like the loss of a loved one. the diagonal makes for an excellent composition -- dividing between the solid and 'known' spaces we build in life and the dark, ever changing and fluid spaces often associated with the 'unknown' and the world of the spirit. a simply faaabulous and complex representation, perfectly stylized with your magical touch of enigma! bravo! 29 Jul 2008 7:35pm Evelyne Dubos from Le Mans, FranceI like the melancholic mood of this great B&W compositionon who gives free rein to our imagination. What can be the story about this clothe ? 29 Jul 2008 8:11pm Nataly from Santa Monica, United StatesThis is a great cover for a novel (which I can only assume). Wonderful work, and I say 'work' and not just photo since there is so much more to it. 29 Jul 2008 8:45pm Tracey from White Hall, United StatesI love the emotion you evoke with this one. Could be very lonely and sad...but could be liberating and exhilarating. Depends on the viewer's mood. Great work, as always! 30 Jul 2008 1:49am Jim from Hunnebostrand, SwedenThere is great mood and "story" to this picture, even if what the story is exactly is a bit of a mystery. I think that adds to the photos allure even more. 31 Jul 2008 7:50am Zion from Engins - 38, FranceBeaucup d'émotion dans cette photo : une disparition? ou une simple baignade....elle fait travailler l'imagination et c'est cela qui est bien 4 Aug 2008 9:03am |
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