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Tuesday, 20 December 2011 16:44 |
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Old junkyard where you can find some rusty metal remains of heavy machinery could be great inspiration for your photographic adventure. Indeed, machinery does not look like something which could be related with art at all, actually it sounds so rough that most of those who are talking about art would probably detest to say that word at all... But, the truth is little bit different than that...
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Friday, 16 December 2011 01:10 |
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I have never visited New York and probably I am not going to do so, ever. I am one of those people who are trying not to be fascinated with any place on Earth. At the end, all places, less or more, do look pretty same: some buildings, some streets, some shops etc. However, not all the places are same, of course. New York, with all of its features, has some specialties, which might be described as good or bad, but still they are specialties.
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Tuesday, 13 December 2011 04:07 |
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The art of modern times is pretty all about the some kind of escape. Artists seem to be afraid of using methods which were given by their predecessors as example of the ways which should be used in order to achieve artistic values. If we analyze why this is happening, we shall see that this kind of view on art and the artistic techniques is actually some kind of artistic cowardice rather than bravery.
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Wednesday, 07 December 2011 01:58 |
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Rob Maclnnis is one of those photographers who became bored of photographing fashion models, famous people and human portraits in general. He turned to animals and found that there is a lot to be told with his camera. Maclinns takes respectable portraits of goats, cows, donkeys, horses and other animals that can be usually found on the farm.
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Wednesday, 30 November 2011 17:37 |
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Have you ever took a photo with your camera, and despite the fact it was excellent photo, you still felt that there is something missing on it. Some kind of background or some detail which would express your feelings and your emotions? This is probably what Andre de Freitas, US based photographer, had in his head when he created this interesting collection of double-exposure photography....
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