peterm1
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I like photos that are evocative - especially photos that hint at hidden things - emotions, thoughts, stuff going on below the surface, only partially revealed. I always feel they have the potential to make the viewer think and interpret. And maybe they appeal directly to emotions because they hint at something deeper going on with the subject. Of course, these need not all be about human subjects (but inevitably with me at least, often are.)
Feel free to post yours.
Feel free to post yours.
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mconnealy
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Hard to compete with that selection.I like photos that are evocative - especially photos that hint at hidden things - emotions, thoughts, stuff going on below the surface, only partially revealed. I always feel they have the potential to make the viewer think and interpret. And maybe they appeal directly to emotions because they hint at something deeper going on with the subject. Of course, these need not all be about human subjects (but inevitably with me at least, often are.)
Feel free to post yours.
peterm1
Veteran
Thank you. That's very kind. No need to compete....everyone has their own story to tell and I am interested to see them.Hard to compete with that selection.
lynnb
Veteran
Nice idea and pictures Peter.
I think this one might qualify? Girl talk, June 2023 #518, XA4. Cafe near Taylor Square, Sydney.
Cafe in Manly, Sydney, 2018. #721. IIIc.
I think this one might qualify? Girl talk, June 2023 #518, XA4. Cafe near Taylor Square, Sydney.

Cafe in Manly, Sydney, 2018. #721. IIIc.

Dogman
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robert blu
quiet photographer
without words

mconnealy
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Retro-Grouch
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raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
Shac
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mconnealy
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boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
Old memories, now as fresh as the day they were generated. For me France is an ineradicable event.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
To uncover something not too obvious, this something has to resonate with viewer.
Second book from HCB trip to USSR has so many messages which screams at us, ex-ussr ones.
Does it reveal the same for people who have never been where for real...
For those who understand "1984" it should.
I can't see anything in heavily processes images in OP.
But I'm digging the bench. Maybe because it is too obvious.
Back to something murky, I experimented with 1/8 on bw film, lith printing for street photography.
It revealed parallel world under bright day light to me. But the question is if it is obvious or it is because of my imagination? To me it is obvious because I'm able to see in patterns.

Second book from HCB trip to USSR has so many messages which screams at us, ex-ussr ones.
Does it reveal the same for people who have never been where for real...
For those who understand "1984" it should.
I can't see anything in heavily processes images in OP.
But I'm digging the bench. Maybe because it is too obvious.
Back to something murky, I experimented with 1/8 on bw film, lith printing for street photography.
It revealed parallel world under bright day light to me. But the question is if it is obvious or it is because of my imagination? To me it is obvious because I'm able to see in patterns.

Retro-Grouch
Veteran
This is a strong and mysterious image. I would say, keep exploring the lith process!To uncover something not too obvious, this something has to resonate with viewer.
Second book from HCB trip to USSR has so many messages which screams at us, ex-ussr ones.
Does it reveal the same for people who have never been where for real...
For those who understand "1984" it should.
I can't see anything in heavily processes images in OP.
But I'm digging the bench. Maybe because it is too obvious.
Back to something murky, I experimented with 1/8 on bw film, lith printing for street photography.
It revealed parallel world under bright day light to me. But the question is if it is obvious or it is because of my imagination? To me it is obvious because I'm able to see in patterns.
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Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Lith was just a technical aspect I explored in 2016. I have stopped for reasons.This is a strong and mysterious image. I would say, keep exploring the lith process!
1. It is tricky (only FB paper) and time consuming is incredible.
2. If I accept this technicality as part of the technical process opening another world,
I would become another Hoof or what was his name.
3. Making it for just a mysterious look is another, repetitive special effect like Holga, plates or digital over-processing.
The only one photographer I'm aware of who didn't fail it down to technicalities is Anna Bocharova (sush).
She is full time photographer with pictures like this been done after work.
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
Wow! Thanks for that link to Bocharova. She was completely unknown to me, but her work is very powerful!
I can understand your reluctance to dive into a time-consuming technical process. There are only so many hours in a day, and shooting is a lot more fun than being in the darkroom. And yes, there's always a high risk that using a new technique can become empty and repetitive. But it's something you know how to do, and can draw on in the future, if you choose. It's nice to have those skills in reserve.
I can understand your reluctance to dive into a time-consuming technical process. There are only so many hours in a day, and shooting is a lot more fun than being in the darkroom. And yes, there's always a high risk that using a new technique can become empty and repetitive. But it's something you know how to do, and can draw on in the future, if you choose. It's nice to have those skills in reserve.
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
In the theme of "something hidden" I am trying to identify why we photograph what we do. Do we mirror what we see already in our minds? If our world is murky and disturbed do we point our cameras at those scenes? Or do we find a palliative in what we shoot, some thing pleasing and calming? And when the images are really surreal, are those a reflection of what our minds see or a palliative?
OK, I'll get my Baby Brownie and shoot some vacation scenes at the beach and let it go at that.
OK, I'll get my Baby Brownie and shoot some vacation scenes at the beach and let it go at that.
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
I would say that it's probably "yes" to all those questions, at various times and depending on our mood, intentions, and what we had for breakfast.In the theme of "something hidden" I am trying to identify why we photograph what we do. Do we mirror what we see already in our minds? If our world is murky and disturbed do we point our cameras at those scenes? Or do we find a palliative in what we shoot, some thing pleasing and calming? And when the images are really surreal, are those a reflection of what our minds see or a palliative?
OK, I'll get my Baby Brownie and shoot some vacation scenes at the beach and let it go at that.
I think the Brownie at the beach is a good idea. We can over-think these things! BTW, my vacation snaps, as often as not, are murky and disturbed.
skopar steve
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Wow! Thanks for the link to Anya Bocharove. Powerful work.
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