Cut out from something else,
as a pattern
or a figure cut out
or intended to be cut out of its background,
its environment,
or other related material.
...cut out from its environment,
or other related material.
as a pattern
Cut out from something else,
as a pattern
or a figure cut out
or intended to be cut out of its background,
its environment,
or other related material.
Did you understand ?
Look again.
Nice patterns man… Now let’s see some pubs (hic)!
Cheers,
Micky
http://lordsofthedrinks.com/2014/07/13/a-stamp-card-for-the-u1600-tour/
Congratulations on being Freshly Pressed.
Thank you!!
That is a spectacular post! I really enjoyed the rhythm and cadence of the photographs and the text. I think this would be quite an experience if it was recreated as a large format art installation.
Thanks and good idea!! 🙂
This is very clever
One of those really looks like the Guggenheim
Well spotted!! Thanks 🙂
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this is my first attempt at WordPress and i feel very lucky to have come across this post… the idea of simplifying things around us brings me back to an old technique generally called ‘subject isolation’ – which reminds me of ‘isolation exercises in dance, obviously belonging to another post at another time – where we reduce distractions from the subject by leaving out unnecessary elements in the shot or frame… this post shows simple but clear examples…
Thanks for the reblog! I like ur analyses which goes beyond only graphic and photography! Fred
hi, and you’re welcome… each of us tends to see and interpret our surroundings in a slightly differently, thus each of us perceive, essentially, a slightly different world… photographers and others who mainly work with visual media (including dance, as was my case way back) have this inherent capacity, i would say – and whether they realise this or not, to see light and spatial relationships between objects slightly differently than other people… i’m happy being more of a visual myself… i hope you are, as well… 🙂
You have an eye for beautiful things. Thank you for sharing these photos.
Thank you!!
Reminds me of the boardwalks in NJ and Delaware after Hurricane Sandy
ah architecture-endlessly fascinating patterns.some of these would make great wallpapers.Hope you can pop by my blog and let me know what you think, more nature photos but a couple of architectural patterns like yours too 🙂
Love the strong graphic lines in the photos! Very inspirational.
Such imagery, the photographs are stunning. It just goes to show you that it is worth taking a second look at something, especially when it is outside of it’s norm. Great words. There is always more than meets the eye.
Erik
http://erikconover.com
I love these photos
Thanks! 🙂
Do you like the graphic work of Jimenez Lai? He did the architectural graphic novel called “Citizens of No Place”. Your photos here made me think of him and how he discusses environment. He uses his design in storytelling… and shows human form in relation to architecture, light, shadow and “alternate” worlds within our reality. I enjoyed your “cut outs” very much.
Thanks katherine! I will check it out!
It is amazing what patterns can do!
You said it!
Amazing! Seeing it in a different perspective…
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beautiful! but I’ll be honest with you; some of these pictures gave my OCD heart palpitations!! 😀
Haha great! Thanks!
That’s it?
Yep! 🙂
Great photos – love the perspective!
I linked to your post here: http://thelousytraveler.com/2014/07/15/bits-pieces-chicago-6/ .
Lately I’ve been seeing patterns everywhere too, but not to such an extent! These photos are brilliant 🙂
Thx for the link! Cool pictures on ur side!
Great photos. I love finding patterns to photograph, such interesting images
Great photos! Very interesting perspective.
the air conditioners in the windows is the stand out for me, in whole or in part the imagery is well established with the word.
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