pavel_l. Posted November 17, 2020 Share Posted November 17, 2020 Thank you for your thoughts. 2 "... Our perception of the world is a fantasy that coincides with reality." Chris Frith. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wonner Posted January 4, 2021 Share Posted January 4, 2021 I really really like this image! A wonderful breath of fresh air totally original. In a single close-cropped frame, you have told me everything I need to know--nothing more, nothing less. If this is your style of photography, I definitely want to see more! W 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pavel_l. Posted January 5, 2021 Author Share Posted January 5, 2021 Thank you wonner for your feedback, I glad you like it. Cheers. 1 "... Our perception of the world is a fantasy that coincides with reality." Chris Frith. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paddler4 Posted January 5, 2021 Share Posted January 5, 2021 An interesting image. I like it. I'd burn the bright areas left of the window quite a bit and the not-as-bright areas at the bottom a little--especially the area to the left. They draw the eye away from the window. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michaellinder Posted January 5, 2021 Share Posted January 5, 2021 An interesting image. I like it. I'd burn the bright areas left of the window quite a bit and the not-as-bright areas at the bottom a little--especially the area to the left. They draw the eye away from the window. I see the areas you mentioned. But I don't agree with your recommendation about the ones left of the window. They really are small enough so as to keep the viewer's eye on the window. Besides, the areas of wall around the window are interesting in their own right. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
royall_berndt Posted January 15, 2021 Share Posted January 15, 2021 You should have spent the time rubbing away these tracks of a pinhead as opposed to wasting film on them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samstevens Posted January 15, 2021 Share Posted January 15, 2021 pinhead A term that can be applied to some of those scrawling graffiti and some of those critiquing photos. "You talkin' to me?" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JDMvW Posted January 15, 2021 Share Posted January 15, 2021 (edited) as opposed to wasting film on them. I wonder why you hold yourself back? Say what you mean instead of being so wishy-washyo_O Criticism should at least be helpful Pearls Before Swine | Dec 27, 2015 Edited January 15, 2021 by JDMvW Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vincent Peri Posted January 15, 2021 Share Posted January 15, 2021 Pearls Before Swine | Dec 27, 2015 For Pearls Before Swine fans, you can see every one here, starting with the very first one in 2002: Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for January 07, 2002 | GoComics.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pavel_l. Posted January 16, 2021 Author Share Posted January 16, 2021 You should have spent the time rubbing away these tracks of a pinhead as opposed to wasting film on them. Thank you royall_berndt for looking. Are you sure you are on the right forum? Cheers. "... Our perception of the world is a fantasy that coincides with reality." Chris Frith. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dieter Schaefer Posted January 16, 2021 Share Posted January 16, 2021 a black hole is a symbol for optimism? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samstevens Posted January 16, 2021 Share Posted January 16, 2021 a black hole is a symbol for optimism? Good question! Generally, photographers do well to avoid interpreting symbolism for their viewers! The beauty of symbols is in their universality and individuality of language, rarely benefitting from being pre-labeled. "You talkin' to me?" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terrykelly Posted January 16, 2021 Share Posted January 16, 2021 I really really like this image! A wonderful breath of fresh air totally original. In a single close-cropped frame, you have told me everything I need to know--nothing more, nothing less. If this is your style of photography, I definitely want to see more! W Excellent. Me, for the New Year, I've promised myself to avoid photographing walls for a while. Aaron Siskind was too big for me, early-on (Sixties). The temptation to photograph peeling paint and grafitti may be part of the reason that I've not done much casual portraiture, which actually makes me happier than just about other imagery. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
inoneeye Posted January 16, 2021 Share Posted January 16, 2021 . Maybe not a symbol for optimism but a thought or question about optimism. 1 i n o n e e y e Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samstevens Posted January 16, 2021 Share Posted January 16, 2021 Maybe not a symbol for optimism but a thought or question about optimism. A good reminder not to assume the intent of a title. Maybe even an ironic title, which I might only get were I viewing a bunch of Pavel’s photos with titles. In isolation, I might not get the irony of many of Warhol’s quips, for example, but knowing him, it often seemed apparent. He was as consistent as Yogi Berra, and possibly as good a ... catcher. "You talkin' to me?" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pavel_l. Posted January 17, 2021 Author Share Posted January 17, 2021 An interesting image. I like it. I'd burn the bright areas left of the window quite a bit and the not-as-bright areas at the bottom a little--especially the area to the left. They draw the eye away from the window. Excellent. Me, for the New Year, I've promised myself to avoid photographing walls for a while. Aaron Siskind was too big for me, early-on (Sixties). The temptation to photograph peeling paint and grafitti may be part of the reason that I've not done much casual portraiture, which actually makes me happier than just about other imagery. a black hole is a symbol for optimism? Good question! Generally, photographers do well to avoid interpreting symbolism for their viewers! The beauty of symbols is in their universality and individuality of language, rarely benefitting from being pre-labeled. A good reminder not to assume the intent of a title. Maybe even an ironic title, which I might only get were I viewing a bunch of Pavel’s photos with titles. In isolation, I might not get the irony of many of Warhol’s quips, for example, but knowing him, it often seemed apparent. He was as consistent as Yogi Berra, and possibly as good a ... catcher. . Maybe not a symbol for optimism but a thought or question about optimism. Thank you paddler4, michaellinder, Dieter, terrykelly, samstevens, inoneeye. Yes, in some situation the black hole is the "lowest point" (from the point of view of light), so if follow to message on the wall the coming change must be the only brightening. Cheers "... Our perception of the world is a fantasy that coincides with reality." Chris Frith. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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