Saturday, November 6, 2010

a sequence of events

 







that might have happened over morning coffee.

21 comments:

  1. I don't see the thread that runs through them but then I laugh, because that is how conversation goes, how our mind works. Your threads are individual to you only, and so this works cataclysmically well. It makes me laugh, how we work. However, the photos themselves do not make me laugh. The clouds are terribly foreboding, apocalyptical even. And that last shot, that last shot! Well, that could have been the only shot, as conversation would stop right there. It is a very powerful shot.

    You have not held our hand through this one.

    xo
    erin

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  2. erin - no hand holding.
    it is a story, or not. combining photographs, collages within one photograph tells a story, evokes a mood. black and white starts it off and then it is up to the viewer to go from there if they choose.

    there is movement here a sense of travel, disjointed with intent.

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  3. wow! a sequence of events ... simply amazing!
    well done!

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  4. i hope you tell me your intention after others derive their own intentions from this.

    xo
    erin

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  5. bicocacolors - Thank you, but but but i am curious what evokes someone, what they get from a seemingly random group of images.

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  6. spectacular images.
    thank you for sharing these.

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  7. Thanks for this excellent set of images! Right now I just feel the need of a cup of coffee!.

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  8. Going through all this...
    the only thing you needed is a cup of coffee..
    I like the sixth photo.
    Monika

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  9. after the ominous clouds and the cow i was looking for some aliens with probes...but i guess you went the other way.

    cool

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  10. Tom - HA! I believe you have all the aliens on your slide show. Thank you for stopping by.

    Monika - Thank you.

    Luis - Coffee is always good. Thank you.

    Liza - Your welcome and thank you.

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  11. Intense images....love them. The story for me is a feeling one....
    Linda

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  12. I love this series - every one of these could stand on its own, but somehow they add to each other as a group - and the last one is simply amazing!

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  13. Hi :)

    there is this book that I love. It is a graphic novel with no words....

    The Arrival

    Somehow these photos remind me of that...

    tell a story...
    tell a story over coffee...

    love to you,

    Liz

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  14. Linda - Thank you.

    Laura - Thank you for looking at my work.

    ATELIER MIDDLEMANN - Yhank you.

    Liz - Thank you and thank you for the link. The Arrival is a book i would want to get. It is beautiful and full of the want to belong.

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  15. Great sequence. I'm curious about the stories people have after seeing these photo's.
    The last photo is amazing, but i like them all.

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  16. Simply amazing!!! A sensible view, as always.
    Hugs, Robert!

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  17. Momo - Thank you so very much.

    Crissant - Thank you.

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  18. lovely...
    and i love the name of your blog!

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  19. flaming coppercat - Thank you for stopping in.

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