I've just returned from a truncated and difficult trip to Yakima. I managed to snap some grungy abstracts that fit my mood before I had to return unexpectedly to Astoria. These abstracts are a perfect expression of what I was feeling when I shot them.
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Some nice images Bob. I particularly like the last 4, and really like the last one.
I don't know if its a stereotype, but it often seems that great works of art (paintings, music, etc) are created by troubled people. I guess happy, content people are too busy being happy, content, and drinking beer. Contentment is the smother of invention.
I've always found it difficult to have a strong emotional response to images - music has always had a more ready path to that part of my brain.
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2 comments:
Some nice images Bob. I particularly like the last 4, and really like the last one.
I don't know if its a stereotype, but it often seems that great works of art (paintings, music, etc) are created by troubled people. I guess happy, content people are too busy being happy, content, and drinking beer. Contentment is the smother of invention.
I've always found it difficult to have a strong emotional response to images - music has always had a more ready path to that part of my brain.
... vic
i really like the fourth from the bottom, the nuances of blue and green, like the colours of the sea but here hard and metallic.
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