Forum: Photography


Subject: How photography makes us see differently

girsempa opened this issue on Jun 30, 2006 ยท 23 posts


tofi posted Mon, 03 July 2006 at 3:45 PM

Hello Again, I figured a new thread might be helpful, since the visual appeal of a novel, is rather tedious ;) TwoPynts, I think your photograph is terriffic! I would have never known what that was until you told us..... which makes it all the more "scratching the head" kinda thing... and for many, including myself, it allows for imagination. I think it would be unnerving perhaps NOT to ultimately know what that is.... but it allows for something so simple in life (like with all things) to be admired and given the time of day. To me, I can't say that like the cows, I have a personal connection..... was never allowed to drink in my childhood years ...... hehe But, the visual appeal, and the sharpness of the photo is extraordinary! The amber colour is so warm, and soft. That perfect amber is hard to find...... the droplets of water are stunning, since they are so sharp and look like little gems. I can almost taste the honey in my mouth! Mmm.... a nice refreshing honey lager! :) Great photo! and what I think is even more compelling is the meaning behind it...... that sometimes the finer things in life are meaningless and hidden to us, simply because they aren't explored and brought to our attention as you have shown us with this beer condensation. Cheers, (no pun intended :) ) Tofi

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