Superb, K. Reminds me of a lonesome mountain road. And maybe something maternal about shapes in the dark and the textures that the lights move through.
One dark night in 1961, Betty and Barney Hill were driving back to Portsmouth from Quebec. There were few other cars on the road when suddenly they observed a bright light in the sky...
Cinematography of the 40's made splendid today. I recently saw a movie - cannot recall the title or much of the movie but one shot of the front of an old car - bit of fender, bit of bumper - from street level looking up at the stairs leading to a Victorian type house is what I will always remember.
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Great cinematographic shot!
Great shot!
It's noir in a photo. The definition of it. Fantastic shot.
Superb, K. Reminds me of a lonesome mountain road. And maybe something maternal about shapes in the dark and the textures that the lights move through.
One dark night in 1961, Betty and Barney Hill were driving back to Portsmouth from Quebec. There were few other cars on the road when suddenly they observed a bright light in the sky...
A car driving through the legs of a giant woman? Grow up.
...hmm. Someone is seeing things that aren't there.
Anyway.
What a great shot. I wish I knew how you did that.
Cinematography of the 40's made splendid today.
I recently saw a movie - cannot recall the title or much of the movie but one shot of the front of an old car - bit of fender, bit of bumper - from street level looking up at the stairs leading to a Victorian type house is what I will always remember.
Haunting worlds of mystery in the night...
A beautiful example of how much can been seen and felt in minimalism. Lovely.
Damnation!
V
You're so smooth.
thanks for nice words at my joint, K. It's either my 5D or 7D. Did you take this current shot at 3am is it appears? !!
I really like this one!
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