A blog about my landscape image making. On landscape imaging in general, bits of history and related disciplines (Architecture, Geography, Neuro Science, Philosophy and whatever happens to get my attention)
Once again, we see what is there. I really appreciate that, rather than trying to prettyify the views. And yet, it looks to me like you (or I) could point your camera in any direction and get an interesting photo.
That's the idea. A picture is only a frame of the whole experience of a place. I was not so sure I rendered it so clearly. Sometimes I like to figure myself taking pictures in the guise of a wood cutter brutally cutting through the forest (it must be my Canadian side :-)
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Once again, we see what is there. I really appreciate that, rather than trying to prettyify the views. And yet, it looks to me like you (or I) could point your camera in any direction and get an interesting photo.
That's the idea. A picture is only a frame of the whole experience of a place.
I was not so sure I rendered it so clearly. Sometimes I like to figure myself taking pictures in the guise of a wood cutter brutally cutting through the forest (it must be my Canadian side :-)
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