Monday, November 5, 2012

Great Black and White Photographers Part 3

1.  What first caught my eye when i was looking at Imogen Cunningham's photos was how she made them really hazy and mysterious.

2.  -I see tall trees reaching hundreds of feet above me providing me shade from the sun.  Grass going all the way up to my knees never been cut before.  Animals going all over the place wherever they want, because they can't do it in the city.
     -I smell wet moss that has probably been growing on the trees for years.  Pine cones that fall of the  trees at their will will a scent so strong I can't take a single breath without smelling it.
     -I hear animals as they crunch over leaves that have fallen off the trees and birds that won't stop chirping to save their lives.  Leaves rustling whenever they are lucky to get a small breeze.
     -I taste muddy water that many other animals have probably drank out of and that tastes so different from the sink and bottled water I am so used to drinking at home.  Berries that grow without being harvest and just falls off the branch when they are ripe and are so much sweeter and bigger than the ones I get at the store.
     -I feel tall grass rubbing against my legs and the thick humidity that won't seem to let up.  Rough trees that have been growing for years without being chopped down by people addicted to civilize everything and everyone.  Soft mud that squishes under my feet every time I take a step and bugs that keep crawling all over me no matter how many times I swat at them.

3.  I think to show more people about my favorite photographer is a blog because I can keep updating it and people can look at it whenever they want.

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