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unde nimic nu mai are sens si nonsensul este cel ce dicteaza inspre acel loc imi caut a mea urma de umanitate.



Made with:Z e n i t 11

Agfa film 100 e x p i r e d

the same day with:

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"Like a train passing in the distance
Black bird in flight
I hear you call
And even though there's no one
Dark shadows move across the wall


I still hear the echo
Of your footsteps on the stairs
Still recall the images that
Seem to live out there

First you see my fingerprints
Like skeletons of leaves on the wall
People changing places
I stand for a moment
And it's gone

I still hear the sound of
Conversations from the hall
Look to see who's coming but it's nothing
And there's no one there at all
"


Eurythmics--For the love of the big brother


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Roseability2's avatar
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Overall
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Vision
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Originality
:star::star::star::star::star: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Impact

I'm always drawn towards photographs which have been made using more traditional methods. They tend to have a rawer, more natural feel to them in comparison to digital methods. This especially suits the subject matter depicted here.

There is something moving about derelict or decaying buildings. The exposed brick work is like a skeleton peering through the skin. Essentially this piece is very successful at portraying the ravages of time and at provoking the viewer into considering the history of the building.

I find the combination of the blues and the oranges of the exposed brick work to be particularly pleasing to the eye. This is probably down to them being complimentary colours but still the actual hues are just gorgeous. Also, the blues accentuate the overall melancholy feel of this piece while the oranges give it warmth.

All in all this is a beautiful, moving image. Well done.