ARCHIVE STILL LIFE PICTURE GALLERIES
I’m currently posting images from my large archive of (loosely defined!) still life photos. These photos are being posted singly, with full text.
To make viewing of these images easier for those with little time to spare, I’m also posting groups of these images with minimal titles. This is the first of these galleries.
Clicking onto each image will open a larger version in a separate window: doing this often enhances the image.
1: Artificial flower
2: City life
3: Megalith
4: Three herons
5: Phone box
6: Four chairs below a table
7: Chair behind dirty window
8: Tag on the wall of a bar, Little King Street
9: Lunchtime drink
10: Early morning, in the park
[…] with minimal titles. This is the 4th gallery – you can find the earlier galleries here: 1 2 3 […]
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[…] minimal titles. This is the third gallery – you can find the earlier galleries here: 1 2 […]
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Your Megalith and Early Morning offerings are inspirational. And it’s more than just luck.
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Thanks, Gary, that’s very good to hear. 🙂
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[…] minimal titles. This is the second gallery – you can find the earlier galleries here: 1 […]
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Again, I enjoy seeing these together, even though I remember most of them. It’s different, seeing how they relate to one another.
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Seeing how they relate to each other, that’s an interesting point, hadn’t thought of that. When setting up these series, I try to have variation through the sequence ie not runs of similar pictures together. 🙂
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I get that but I think there’s a case to be made for one image supporting the next, too, by having a similar feeling. Smooth transitions can happen that way, too. And then you can break it up with a change of course/look. I think about these things! 😉
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Well its good you think about these things. I’m setting up an Archive People category and, as I mentioned above, I’m simply looking at variation through the sequence – hope it works! 🙂
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❤👍
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🙂 🙂 🙂 !!!!!!
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#3, Megalith, is a real wow, Adrian!
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Glad it gets to you, Ellen! I was lucky to have those clouds up above. 🙂
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