Saturday, October 14, 2006
Is Photography Art? A great soccer manager, who, when asked whether football was a matter of life and death replied. "Nothing as trivial as that!"
This blog is intended to showcase the landscape photography of photographers who have moved beyond the pretty picture and for whom photography is more than entertainment.
>>>>As The Landscapist blog gains density and depth, I think you will find much interesting stuff buried in the Archives. IMO, it will be worth your time to explore a bit.
>>>> Email submission of photographs for publication are encouraged Not all photographs will be published. First consideration will be given to those photographs which, whatever their visual merits, instigate thought and discussion about the medium of photography. Photo files should be around 200k @ 72dpi with a maximum dimension of 900 pixels. Please include personal info and some words about any ideas regarding the medium that your photograph(s) addresses.
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About Me
- Name: gravitas et nugalis
- Location: Adirondack Mountains, United States
For those who know me, I need no introduction.
2 Comments:
What I think is odd is how people can love to look at photos of dead trees, but abhor photos of dead animals. I don't see a difference. It is all death, whether it is a tree or an animal or an insect. It will happen to all of us. Just because a tree just falls down, doesn't make it any less of a death than an animal who killed by another, or dies from disease or hunger. They all end up as part of the soil where they lay in the end and it is all part of the flow.
The fallen tree looks as though it made the journey to the ground magically. To me the branches lokk as though they were barriers.
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