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You really are a master of these type of shots… Minimal elements but still so much to see – not just with the eye, but the mind too…
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This is so absolutely, bizarrely delightful! I’m drawn right into the character and the dance.
How brilliant of you to leave so much space in this scene.
One thing I imagine is dancing on the edge of the earth, or between two worlds.
Thank you so much, April. As for the space… I had to build parts of the wall in the digital darkroom, for there was not as much “pure” space in reality. But seeing the delicate movements, it was clear to me that I am sort of obliged to provide that space for the dancer. 😉
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Toll! Ich mag das schlichte dieses Fotos!
LG, Sandra
Danke dir vielmals, Sandra. Es ist schön, Feedbacks lesen zu können – erlaubt mir das doch eine Ahnung zu erhalten, was die Bilder mit den BetrachterInnen anstellen.
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Schließe mich Sandra an. Allerdings bereitet mir der Schatten einige Schwierigkeiten… keine, die das Bild beeinrächtigen würden – im Gegenteil, dieser Schatten, der auch mich spiegelverkehrt wirkt, begünstigt den Ausdruck nur noch.
Aber wie ist das mit dem Schatten? Habe ich hier irgendwie einen Knick in der Optik, oder hast Du irgendwie dran – im Sinne des Wortes – ‘gedreht’?
PeM: danke für deinen Kommentar. Nein, du hast keinen Knick. Der sonderbare Schatten ist dem steilen Einfallswinkel der Sonne geschuldet, sowie der Position des Bäumchens auf einem kleinen Hügel und seiner Nähe zur Wand. Der gekrümmte Teil des Schattens entspricht dem Bäumchen oberhalb des ersten “Knicks”. Z.T. bewegt sich der Hauptast auf die Mauer zu, was dann scheinbar “falsche” Schattenteile bewirkt.
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Excellent Roland ! I’m a fan !
Thanks so much, Boris. Glad you found time to visit me here.
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Simply stunning!
Thank you, Sue. Yes, the scene was stunning for me too! Ain’t the world a wonderful source of splendid moments…
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The simplicity of this is very pleasing. Nice, Roland.
Thank you, David! Much appreciated.
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Almost unbelievable 🙂
Glad it’s just almost… 🙂 Thank you for your visit, Andreas.
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