I love how all of your work invites the observer into their own soul. Your use of archetypes, symbols, and psychological content, along with your eye for composition is incredibly engaging. Ronald H.
Very interesting image. I believe the abstract note is meant to invite the viewer to imagine what the two men in the image are thinking or up to, so here is my take.
It reminds me somewhat of the final scenes of 2001 a Space Odyssey, when the astronaut (I can’t remember his name) sees himself in different stages of his life. Perhaps the two men are in fact the same person, each version looking at himself being older or younger, depending on the point of view.
I also like the processing and tones of this image, a fine piece of work.
Absolutely wonderful photograph. Apart from its excellent technical attributes, it is a beautiful composition. It makes me imagine all sorts of stories.
I saw Dali in this too. It had that old and new contrast I liked with Rockwell paintings. The older man looking through the window at his younger self. Maybe. The arm though, maybe its time revealing the window to him. My description sounds a bit like CS Lewis. Sorry.
Beautifully created. Two things that particularly appeal to me: the slightly incomplete face of the man in the distance suggesting that memory is incomplete, and the arm that holds the curtains back.
I can imagine. I’ve given up on publishing my writings after 25 rejection letters from New York literary agents. 🙂 The effort is not worth my time. I prefer to post on my blog. Shame though, it would be nice to see some of your photographs enlarged and printed in very large dimensions. Un jour peut-être? 🙂
Maybe one day…but I believe the future is on the internet. What gallery has the same worldwide range as a blog? I reach more people through blogging…. :-))
Definitely. (I am green with envy at your number of followers) 🙂 But I think it’s like books and e-books. They will co-exist. And I can visualize the beauty of one your photographs in 2×1 metres… One day. 🙂
Yes, you’re quite right there! I merged different photos – photo of a young man behind the window, the elder man in front of the window and the photo with the arm and the curtain.
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Thank you so much Douglas! ☺
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Welcome, have a wonderful weekend!
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Thank you Douglas, I wish you a beautiful weekend as well!
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Thank you Manolis! 🙂
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I love how all of your work invites the observer into their own soul. Your use of archetypes, symbols, and psychological content, along with your eye for composition is incredibly engaging. Ronald H.
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Hi Ronald…so glad to hear that you like my work. Thanks a lot for your kind and thoughtful comment. Much appreciated!
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Thank you!
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Very interesting image. I believe the abstract note is meant to invite the viewer to imagine what the two men in the image are thinking or up to, so here is my take.
It reminds me somewhat of the final scenes of 2001 a Space Odyssey, when the astronaut (I can’t remember his name) sees himself in different stages of his life. Perhaps the two men are in fact the same person, each version looking at himself being older or younger, depending on the point of view.
I also like the processing and tones of this image, a fine piece of work.
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Thank you so much for your thoughtful and interesting image interpretation….I like it!
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Simply Gorgeous! With all the details ah❤️
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Thank you very much!! 🙂
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Very moving shot……..
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Just looking through your images, I love them!
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I’m really pleased to hear that, thank you! 🙂
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Glorious, right down to the trench coat.
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🙂 I also like that clothing…..
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Excellent images and it really makes you think.
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Wonderful, thank you very much! 🙂
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Absolutely wonderful photograph. Apart from its excellent technical attributes, it is a beautiful composition. It makes me imagine all sorts of stories.
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Thank you so much Marcelo, I’m really delighted you enjoyed the picture!
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Beautiful picture!
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Thank you! 🙂
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Beautiful!
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Thank you very much! 🙂
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Love this shot!!!!
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Great, thank you Manlio! 🙂
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Nice work I think this is one of my favorites. A bit mysterious with nice composition, lets the mind wonder the characters are up to.
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Thank you Chris for your nice feedback – it means a lot to me! 🙂
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you are a magician…
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Aww…thank you…;-)
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I saw Dali in this too. It had that old and new contrast I liked with Rockwell paintings. The older man looking through the window at his younger self. Maybe. The arm though, maybe its time revealing the window to him. My description sounds a bit like CS Lewis. Sorry.
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🙂 I like your description… and I like the Chronicles of Narnia! 😉
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Interesting image!
Liebe Gruesse Monika
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Thank you Monika! Have a nice weekend! Josephine.
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Beautifully created. Two things that particularly appeal to me: the slightly incomplete face of the man in the distance suggesting that memory is incomplete, and the arm that holds the curtains back.
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You really have a good eye for detail! 🙂
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Oh that is so wonderful! Dense with meaning and beautiful in composition.
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Thanks for stopping by and commenting. I’m delighted you enjoyed the picture! 🙂
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Beautiful.
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Thank you Sheila! 🙂
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Absolutely love it, Joséphine. You’re definitely going in the right direction. Have you exposed? At a gallery?
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Hi Brian….thank you, I’m pleased you like it! I haven’t yet exposed my pictures. It’s a huge effort and I have not enough time to do it.
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I can imagine. I’ve given up on publishing my writings after 25 rejection letters from New York literary agents. 🙂 The effort is not worth my time. I prefer to post on my blog. Shame though, it would be nice to see some of your photographs enlarged and printed in very large dimensions. Un jour peut-être? 🙂
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Maybe one day…but I believe the future is on the internet. What gallery has the same worldwide range as a blog? I reach more people through blogging…. :-))
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Definitely. (I am green with envy at your number of followers) 🙂 But I think it’s like books and e-books. They will co-exist. And I can visualize the beauty of one your photographs in 2×1 metres… One day. 🙂
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Haha…last year I created a picture for a room in our house – it is 2 metres wide and 50 cm high. It’s a funny piece! ;-))
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50 cms high? Hmmm. I like the length though. Have you posted the picture in some post?
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No, it’s not on my blog. Just for decoration above the bed. It’s a landscape panorama. 🙂
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2ms long? Sounds perfect. Have a lovely week-end Joséphine. Auf wiedersehen
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Thank you Brian! I wish you a nice and sunny weekend as well! 🙂
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Merci beaucoup. 😉
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Very thought provoking! …like a scene from Bergman’s ‘Wild Strawberries’
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Thank you! I know that film – it’s a really interesting and dramatic story with great scenes in black and white. Well worth seeing.
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Profound, thought provoking, riveting, and keenly nostalgic image.
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Aww…thank you very much for stopping by and commenting. Much appreciated!
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Interesting image indeed. Nice one! 🙂
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Hi Sóla…thank you, glad you like it! 🙂
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This is stunning! I’d love to know a bit about how you created it.
It has the eerie feel of a Hopper painting.
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Thanks for your interest Nadia! What do you want to know? Do you have a specific question?
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Is the image seen through the window a separate photo that you combined with the foreground? And the arm holding back the curtain?
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Yes, you’re quite right there! I merged different photos – photo of a young man behind the window, the elder man in front of the window and the photo with the arm and the curtain.
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It really is quite striking!
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Brilliant work as always. You are a master artist.
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You’re too kind…thank you very much for your lovely feedback!!
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A beautiful image. The arm holding back the curtain is an intriguing touch.
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Thank you Katherine, I’m delighted you enjoyed the picture! 🙂
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I did indeed! 😊
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A picture says a 1000 words is true her Eyes!
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Autocorrect….is true here…. Oops I goofed
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Hi Camellia…and thank you so much for stopping by and commenting! Much appreciated! 😉
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Lost in thought and memories. Wonderful image Josephine 😀
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Hi Julie…glad you like it, thank you. Have a beautiful week ahead! 🙂
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Makes you think, doesn’t it?
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That’s what I wanted…sometimes I think it’s essential to look back…in a good way.
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Wow ! I feel like I’m looking st a Salvatore Dali work.
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😀 Thank you!!
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Very good, congratulations…
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Thank you Zsolt, glad you enjoyed the picture! 🙂
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Strongly engaging…
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Thanks for commenting Sally! 🙂
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So subtle yet so many levels of questions and possibilities, love it all. Thank you.
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I’m really delighted you enjoyed the picture, thank you David! 🙂
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Fabulous!
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Thank you for your kind feedback Sarah…it means a lot to me!!
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Vielen Dank! 🙂
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Brilliant…
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Thanks a lot! 🙂
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Very nicely done.
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Thank you!! :-))
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