I like to photograph silhouettes, it’s like making drawings of Chinese ink, simplicity and depth in some strokes.
I also use them to hide people, who become shadows without identity.
Posted as part of Lens-Artists: Silhouettes
I like to photograph silhouettes, it’s like making drawings of Chinese ink, simplicity and depth in some strokes.
I also use them to hide people, who become shadows without identity.
Posted as part of Lens-Artists: Silhouettes
These are all wonderful as always Ana. Love the way you captured the water disturbance around the silhouette of the man in the water.
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Thank you very much, Tina 🙂
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Silhouettes to render people as shadows without identity….yes, I do that!
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We’re kindred spirits 😉
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Very good!
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A beautiful gallery, Ana! And an angel too!
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Thanks a lot! 🙂
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wonderful selection.
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Thank you 🙂
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They are so essential …great work, I like the “small” human being agains the sky …the man in the water seems me to look for something …love your silhouettes
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Thank you very much, Robert 🙂
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Beautiful images, Ana. I especially love the moodiness of the image of the person in the water. The ripples around him/her help create a wonderful mood of peacefulness and reflection. Great collection!
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Thanks a lot, Patti 🙂
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These are wonderful. When the main figure is a silhouette without details, it becomes a mystery that draws me in.
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I love mysteries!
Thank you 🙂
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Love this set of silhouette images, Ana!
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Thank you, Amy 🙂
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These are all lovely shots!
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Thank you 🙂
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