Black and White Sunday: A Statue

 

Aristide Maillol, Nuit (1909)
Aristide Maillol, Nuit (1909)

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21 responses to “Black and White Sunday: A Statue”

  1. La sculpture est installée depuis 1964 dans le jardin du Carrousel aux Tuileries… 🙂

    Tres bien, Paula – c’est “carpe diem”… 🙂 🙂

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  2. Well done Paula! Great framing, very well processed as B&W.

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  3. Je trouve que tu as bien fait ressortir le sentiment de solitude… Belle photo !

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  4. Playing hide and seek? Nice shot.

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  5. A very elegant creation, and nicely contrast in B/W.

    I recently shot a statue of Gandhi covered in fresh snow that I have yet to post-prod into high contrast B/W.

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  6. How very reflective. Nicely captured.

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  7. I feel a little like that this afternoon 😦 But I bounce back.
    I like your statue and gentle music choice.

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  8. She looks a bit sad, but she shouldn’t: because the photo is great.
    I think that she needs a Sexy Sunday (not really a B&W post, but pretty close): http://artishorseshit.wordpress.com/2014/03/16/greek-sexy-sunday-11/

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    1. Maybe when she wakes up 😀 Thank you CG 🙂

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  9. A beautiful sculpture, Paula. Is it made of bronze? Thanks for the music. 🙂

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    1. Yes, Sylvia 🙂 It is made of bronze 🙂 Thank you for listening 🙂

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  10. […] Check out more Black & White Photos in Paula’s post: bopaula.wordpress.com/2014/03/16/black-and-white-sunday-a-statue/ […]

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    1. I love that one. The places where you find your inspiration 🙂 Terrific!!!

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  11. Superb shot ,the statue is wondering why it was made and what does it represent ? A mystery ?In the mind of the Artist.Jalal

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  12. Very nice choice for B&W Paula. 🙂 I think I’ll see her as relaxing instead of feeling sad…

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  13. I like the way you have shot this Paula. The focus is on the statue and yet we are able to see where she has been placed.

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  14. Totally beautiful Paula, I like armchair travel!

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  15. Well that works quite well in B&W!

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  16. Aggiungo solo due parole: sei bravissima!

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