“A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know.” —
Diane Arbus
Images: Su Leslie 2019
Posted to Debbie’s weekly quote challenge.
“A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know.” —
Diane Arbus
Images: Su Leslie 2019
Posted to Debbie’s weekly quote challenge.
IT IS NOT WHAT YOU LOOK AT THAT IS IMPORTANT SU, IT IS WHAT YOU SEE. GREAT POST, CHINA
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Nice, Leslie
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Beautiful effects on your photos, Su!
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Thank you Deb
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A very interesting thought but I’m not sure it applies to all photographs.
I love the effects in these photos.
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I tend to agree, though it is very true of Dianne Arbus’s work.
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I love this quote
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Quite beautiful Su 🙂
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Thanks Brian
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Really lovely effect Su x
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Thanks Darren 😀
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These are truly beautiful images that look oil paintings of the romantic period, Su!
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Thanks so much Peter. I had such fun creating them.
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Very artistic Su. I can see it framed.
Leslie
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Thanks Leslie; I’m playing with one of the images to see if it will work printed onto a cup.
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That would be lovely Su.
Leslie xoxo
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Fabulous art works!
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Thank you so much 🙏
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Wow, those look like prints! How did you do that? They are just so delicate and beautiful.
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Thank you Amy. They are montages, that have been overlaid with slightly grungy filters.
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Wonderful effect!
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Awesome!
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perfect!
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Thanks Jude
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Oh my goodness, Su, these are BEAUTIFUL!!! I don’t know how to do montages – it would be lovely to learn. These look like water color heaven. 🙂
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Thanks so much Hannah. I just started playing with a few apps that have double exposure features and messed around until I started finding things I liked.
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What are the apps?
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I use the double exposure function in Snapseed sometimes, and another app called Fused. The latter has more functionality in terms of manipulating multiple images.
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Thank you, Su! I will check those out. David M had also recommended Snapseed.
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So beautiful! And reminds me a lot of Monet’s paintings. 😍
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Wow; thank you my friend 💕
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