The vignettte alligns these with historical photos, silent movies, photographic views through telescopes and spy glasses. As usual, you bring your unique vision to ths antique collection brillantly!
Fantastic series. The german expressionist feel of the first image is, well – first rate. Love it. There is suspense there in the light by the window. Waiting for something to crawl out or be thrown out. Looking at it I almost feel like waiting for Godot in the best possible way.
real good serie. Like much
i love them as always!
love the circles of light allowing the viewer a glimpse of the world of the photographer
Great new set of images-all engaging.
The vignettte alligns these with historical photos, silent movies, photographic views through telescopes and spy glasses. As usual, you bring your unique vision to ths antique collection brillantly!
I like these very much!!!
You have a great eye.
Excellent as always. The first makes me think of Samuel Beckett.
I half expect Elliot and ET to ride into the frame on the 3rd pic…
Fantastic series. The german expressionist feel of the first image is, well – first rate. Love it. There is suspense there in the light by the window. Waiting for something to crawl out or be thrown out. Looking at it I almost feel like waiting for Godot in the best possible way.
BTW, I had to laugh because I wrote my original comment before I read Richard Guest’s comment.
Always impressed by your ability to capture images that feel like a natural series.
I nominated you for the “One Lovely Blog” award! You can see it here @ http://urbancurator.wordpress.com/2012/07/24/ive-been-nominated/
Best,
Mona
Loving this series, Barbara…the colors/textures are so very gorgeous! The ivy-covered tree shot DOES call for a little faerie, or so it seems to me.
Amazing.. it looks like in a dream and brings feelings and memories to life. True art!
Another pleasing series from you, Barbara!
Susie
Beautiful, Barbara.
absolutely beautiful series.
It’s fascinating