tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2650609952674727820.post4093947116042295214..comments2024-03-29T13:08:53.495+01:00Comments on W-wa Jeziorki: Jeziorki in the infraredMichael Dembinskihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05657728002439035765noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2650609952674727820.post-32889874144675360172010-05-10T20:45:23.295+02:002010-05-10T20:45:23.295+02:00The wonderful photo showing the view towards towar...The wonderful photo showing the view towards towards ul. Baletowa from ul. Dumki is amazing. The ploughed furrows look like finely textured rails risen up out of the sod, upon some visionary railway of the infinite that might emerge in a dreamscape. I love the shadow { I presume it's a shadow, in the foreground that breaks the lines}.<br /><br />These photos are gateways in infra-red, just like your own photos that are mainly in colour. They accentuate something of the past to do with quiet and meaningful experience and residual bliss and the impression that a resonant imprint is always there to be caught in the lens or upon the mind's eye.<br /><br /><br />Fr'atomAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2650609952674727820.post-15275376215035373242010-05-10T16:10:16.390+02:002010-05-10T16:10:16.390+02:00Absolutely beautiful, a trip to the edges of the s...Absolutely beautiful, a trip to the edges of the spectrum -- like looking at the world through the eyes of some alien creature. Radiant white in place of (what we know is) green makes frostiness feel sensuous. Never felt that way about frostiness before.Ryszard Wasilewskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04821477721630986388noreply@blogger.com