I find I only take good photographs in brilliant light, on perfectly clear days, ususally in the fall, or under a leaden grey sky. The colours stand out in both cases, either by their brilliance or their mutedness. Similarly, I only seem to paint well in states of total illumination, or of deep melencholy.
In front of the lens, the temptation is to stand still, as a defensive reflex. But it is the same on the other side of the lens, when you take a picture: you stand still and empty yourself of your substance for a brief moment to take the object by surprise.
How nice it would be to see the sun in profile.
In front of the lens, the temptation is to stand still, as a defensive reflex. But it is the same on the other side of the lens, when you take a picture: you stand still and empty yourself of your substance for a brief moment to take the object by surprise.
How nice it would be to see the sun in profile.
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