Monday, October 16, 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.
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- Name: gravitas et nugalis
- Location: Adirondack Mountains, United States
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3 Comments:
you know if you didn't include the line about the "web she weaves", I think it would have taken me a little while to figure out what I was looking at. at first I thought it was water on the left, but then the main leaf seemed like it was floating over the water so that confused me. Very neat effect with the chosen crop of the shot.
Good stuff, Mary. I, like photopop, didn't initially realize this was a web. I thought it was ice, but it didn't look quite right. A nice visual condundrum. How you make such pleasing compositions out of messiness is what I like most about how you observe the world.
Mary,
What I like best about this is the soft and hard.
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