helen.HH
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School Trip to Poznan Zoo
Kodak T-Max 400 in HC-110 (Dilution E, 9 mins)
Nikon F5
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Crazy Pan,
Creepy Good, Surreal !!
helen.HH
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mconnealy
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Erik van Straten
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p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Wow, that is nice. looks like double exposure.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Crazy Pan,
Creepy Good, Surreal !!
He is posing but not for me - i stood next to his friend who was taking a picture of him.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
LeicaMP/LLL8/TMY400-2/IlfordMGFB
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Very nice Erik - difficult to tell what is reflection and what not.
Erik van Straten
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Thank you Pan.
Surrealism and photography seem to contradict each other. It would be funny to only photograph supernatural phenomena, but how do you check that the phenomena are really supernatural?
Erik.
Surrealism and photography seem to contradict each other. It would be funny to only photograph supernatural phenomena, but how do you check that the phenomena are really supernatural?
Erik.
mconnealy
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jmilkins
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Ricoh
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Would be great to have a ‘like button’. There are so many great images and I’d like to compliment the photographer(s), but without the button I’d fill the thread with comments.
Extremely high standard of work, all!
Extremely high standard of work, all!
mconnealy
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It would be useful to have more discussion of the topic included among the images. There were a few useful ideas expressed in the beginning of the thread about definitions and techniques of surrealism, but there is a lot more that might be said including how the original ideas evolved over time.
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Erik van Straten
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It would be useful to have more discussion of the topic included among the images. There were a few useful ideas expressed in the beginning of the thread about definitions and techniques of surrealism, but there is a lot more that might be said including how the original ideas evolved over time.
Well, say it!
Erik.
mconnealy
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Surrealism came about in part as a reaction to a period of war and plagues, not unlike our present situation. The Surrealist artists questioned the then currently-accepted perceptions and representations of reality, and developed techniques which supported alternate ways of thinking about consciousness and the world in which it is embedded. The new toolbox included montage, reflections, incongruous juxtaposition, motion stopping, and motion blur. The frequent use of ambiguity encouraged alternate or multiple interpretations of a single image, which also demanded the active involvement in the process by viewers. The Surrealist photographers greatly expanded the list of subjects thought to be appropriate for artistic representation and interpretation. It is a little hard now to appreciate the revolutionary nature of the Surrealist worldview because so much of their approach has been incorporated into the ways in which we now see and attempt to portray the world.
Erik van Straten
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The Surrealist artists questioned the then currently-accepted perceptions and representations of reality, and developed techniques which supported alternate ways of thinking about consciousness and the world in which it is embedded. The new toolbox included montage, reflections, incongruous juxtaposition, motion stopping, and motion blur.
Which photographers do you count among the surrealists?
Erik.
helen.HH
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Surrealists: Man Ray, Lee Miller for sure !
Erik van Straten
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I like this photo of ManRay a lot; I love this picture:
But this is more surrealistic I guess:

But this is more surrealistic I guess:

robert blu
quiet photographer
I suggest to look at Jerry Uelsmann work, made using analog tools.
Inteview: https://www.youtube.com/embed/0j-g7vpWtPQ
https://www.uelsmann.net/
http://www.artnet.com/artists/jerry-uelsmann/
Inteview: https://www.youtube.com/embed/0j-g7vpWtPQ
https://www.uelsmann.net/
http://www.artnet.com/artists/jerry-uelsmann/
helen.HH
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Yes Erik... Striking... Beautiful !
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