Thanks Laura. I love how photographing buildings head-on can change what a picture means. In some situations, it seems that by limiting perspective one can expand the narrative and convey more of a sense of character.
You were inspired by the history – there’s an early photography look to this – severe, proper, dignified. And Pitch pines – the Pine Barrens – such an interesting place.
tall and proud in its humbleness – very inviting – very nice capture
Thanks Laura. I love how photographing buildings head-on can change what a picture means. In some situations, it seems that by limiting perspective one can expand the narrative and convey more of a sense of character.
yes! and it also makes the viewer really look
It does, yes
What a great picture. It has a historical feel like the turn of the century.
Thanks Ed. As I’ve mentioned, I love those earliest landscapes (both the treatments and subjects).
You were inspired by the history – there’s an early photography look to this – severe, proper, dignified. And Pitch pines – the Pine Barrens – such an interesting place.
It is an interesting place, similar forest to ours here on eastern LI with a few very big differences. Thanks Lynn