These images are great. I don't think they'd be so touching self-standing, but together they give an eerie 1984 feeling where no one has their own identity.
The first and the last big ones are my favourite, there is something special in the atmosphere and combination of forms and colors. Great experiment...abstract, conceptual...very evocative! Gotta try it here at the seaside, looks interesting!
It's great to see you step out of your comfort zone and do something entirely new and fresh and different :) I'm so proud of you, and this is just beautiful
@Roger: Merci bcp de ta visite. C'est un plaisir! :) Je n'avais pas tellement ressenti l'emotion que tu ressens envers cette serie de photo. Mtn que tu le dis, il n'y a que ca!
@Bana: Thanks a lot hun! You're very right abt the series. They just come together. Glad you also got the 1984 feeling. Orwell rocks!
@Mary: Can't wait for you to try it ! :D I think its addictive. Once you see forms and colors and when you can always feel the action, you'd wanna try so many things. I felt like the most important thing is to have a good background, the subjects will come by themselves... I'm so glad you like it ! :D
I really like the 1,6,11 photos (humm hopefully I counted it right). I took some blur photos too (well it was unintentionally of course) and I was ready to delete them when I thought, "hey, it's not too bad :p". the photos are still saved in my laptop :p
btw, seeing blur photos makes me feel how I look at the world without my glasses. Unclear, but I can still feel what's around me
@Meutia: haha thanks a lot :D Its funny coz I thought the same way about removing the glasses. Its like another world. And I always thought everyone should experience this
Lovely! The whole series works so well together and that feeling of not focussing leaves quite an impression on the viewer. Great work as usual Elias :-)
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These images are great. I don't think they'd be so touching self-standing, but together they give an eerie 1984 feeling where no one has their own identity.
ReplyDeleteThe first and the last big ones are my favourite, there is something special in the atmosphere and combination of forms and colors. Great experiment...abstract, conceptual...very evocative! Gotta try it here at the seaside, looks interesting!
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see you step out of your comfort zone and do something entirely new and fresh and different :) I'm so proud of you, and this is just beautiful
ReplyDelete@Roger: Merci bcp de ta visite. C'est un plaisir! :) Je n'avais pas tellement ressenti l'emotion que tu ressens envers cette serie de photo. Mtn que tu le dis, il n'y a que ca!
ReplyDelete@Bana: Thanks a lot hun! You're very right abt the series. They just come together. Glad you also got the 1984 feeling. Orwell rocks!
@Mary: Can't wait for you to try it ! :D I think its addictive. Once you see forms and colors and when you can always feel the action, you'd wanna try so many things. I felt like the most important thing is to have a good background, the subjects will come by themselves... I'm so glad you like it ! :D
@Nounou: You're the reason I did this ! I love you :D
ReplyDeleteI really like the 1,6,11 photos (humm hopefully I counted it right). I took some blur photos too (well it was unintentionally of course) and I was ready to delete them when I thought, "hey, it's not too bad :p". the photos are still saved in my laptop :p
ReplyDeletebtw, seeing blur photos makes me feel how I look at the world without my glasses. Unclear, but I can still feel what's around me
@Meutia: haha thanks a lot :D Its funny coz I thought the same way about removing the glasses. Its like another world. And I always thought everyone should experience this
ReplyDeleteI think i'm in love <3
ReplyDeleteI love this series of photographs. You entire blog is amazing.
ReplyDeleteLovely! The whole series works so well together and that feeling of not focussing leaves quite an impression on the viewer. Great work as usual Elias :-)
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