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shortpballer Registered: Oct 08, 2009 Total Posts: 613 Country: United States |
Enjoy |
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lylejk Registered: Jun 12, 2004 Total Posts: 3627 Country: United States |
Love the low key Chiroscuro monochromatics. Excellent perspective on partial nudes too. |
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shortpballer Registered: Oct 08, 2009 Total Posts: 613 Country: United States |
lylejk wrote: |
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lylejk Registered: Jun 12, 2004 Total Posts: 3627 Country: United States |
Chiroscuro is an art process that blends light and dark elements to dramatic effect. low key as opposed to high key. Monochromatic needs no additional elaboration. |
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shortpballer Registered: Oct 08, 2009 Total Posts: 613 Country: United States |
Thanks, it was just the word chiroscuro that I did not understand |
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jamach Registered: Jan 31, 2005 Total Posts: 6104 Country: United States |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiaroscuro |
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shortpballer Registered: Oct 08, 2009 Total Posts: 613 Country: United States |
jamach wrote: |
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jamach Registered: Jan 31, 2005 Total Posts: 6104 Country: United States |
no attack at all, Cartier-Bresson knew what it was, as do most photographer artists. Atget knew what it was. Barthes knew what it was. Sontag knew what it was. Foucalt knew what it was.Since you did not know I wondered what else you don't know about photography, not that I know it all. But not knowing the very basic terms and concepts is not good, in my book anyway. |
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shortpballer Registered: Oct 08, 2009 Total Posts: 613 Country: United States |
jamach wrote: |
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jamach Registered: Jan 31, 2005 Total Posts: 6104 Country: United States |
well, it sounds like engineering has served you well - you have a thriving business and have a medium format camera, and now doing what your passion needs and wants. So, my advice should be limited because I am still trying to graduate from survival in art. But I am committed and will not be pursuing other avenues. |
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shortpballer Registered: Oct 08, 2009 Total Posts: 613 Country: United States |
jamach wrote: |
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rbn920 Registered: Oct 15, 2011 Total Posts: 68 Country: United States |
I like the set. I find the fist the most interesting. The textures and light are beautifully done. |