FOTOGRAFY FORK
Basics of Forking Fotografer
Our fotografic fork is of many tines.
City & its streets, countryside & its roads, architecture & its details, people & [ their ]
nature, four legged companions & their Zoo brothers +++
The sunny side of being a forking fotografer: we never get bored. The cloudy side: they say, we are hard to identify with a particular photographic genre.
Travel bugs
We love to travel, no matter where to. We enjoy both the city and the nature.
When we’re 64
By then we might trade our fork for a chopstick.
PHOTOARTEL'S Blog
Visiting this blog is the most useful waste of time!
Our fotografic fork is of many tines.
City & its streets, countryside & its roads, architecture & its details, people & [ their ]
nature, four legged companions & their Zoo brothers +++
The sunny side of being a forking fotografer: we never get bored. The cloudy side: they say, we are hard to identify with a particular photographic genre.
Travel bugs
We love to travel, no matter where to. We enjoy both the city and the nature.
When we’re 64
By then we might trade our fork for a chopstick.
PHOTOARTEL'S Blog
Visiting this blog is the most useful waste of time!
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Him and Her
Labels:
him and her,
man and woman,
relationship,
Valentine's Day
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Searching for light in the darkness ( Part I )
"And God said, Let there be light: and there was light. And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness." (Genesis) ... with 254 shades of grey in between. Some time after that, another guy - a painter and inventor Antoine Hercule Romuald Florence - began to study ways of drawing with the light, literally photographia, attempting to permanently fix images produced by camera obscura. Since then photographers are restlessly wandering in search of light, for otherwise darkness is upon the face of the deep, despite sensitivity of the modern digital backs. We are no different, presenting you with what we found with the light we found. ( All images are clickable ) |
Church, Covington Kentucky. |
street car line, New Orleans Louisiana |
Street lantern and window light. Mobile Alabama. |
42 Street / Bryant Park Manhatten NYC |
Street lantern, New Orleans Louisiana |
Lights & shadows, New Orleans Louisiana |
Inside up, Mobile Alabama |
Hibernia Bank Building, New Orleans Louisiana |
French Market District, New Orleans Louisiana |
Cleveland Ohio |
Street light, Cleveland OH |
( To be contunued ) |
Labels:
church,
city,
Covington Kentucky,
full Moon,
Hibernia Bank,
low light photography,
Mobile AL,
New Orleans,
New York,
night city,
night photography,
street car,
street lantern,
Street photography,
streets
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