Your evocative first image (like others in Foreclosed Property, Compost Run and Denning’s Brick Works) reminds me of Avedon’s comment that “… photographs are so… palpable. They imply things that happened before and after the photograph was taken. They remind us of what we were never there to know…”
Thanks for your comment. As with others you leave here, it calls my attention to aspects of the image I never noticed while responding primarily to the visual scene before me. Perhaps I experience deeper levels of meaning on an unconscious level, but more often than not it’s the quality of light that attracts me.
Your evocative first image (like others in Foreclosed Property, Compost Run and Denning’s Brick Works) reminds me of Avedon’s comment that “… photographs are so… palpable. They imply things that happened before and after the photograph was taken. They remind us of what we were never there to know…”
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Thanks for your comment. As with others you leave here, it calls my attention to aspects of the image I never noticed while responding primarily to the visual scene before me. Perhaps I experience deeper levels of meaning on an unconscious level, but more often than not it’s the quality of light that attracts me.
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