Parallel reality I

Black And White Photography, Charly, Photography

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Lately I’m getting away from my usual way of taking photographs. I am interested in exploring movement and blur, away from reality and closer to abstraction. This theme I have developed in color, as you can see in my blog, but I am also interested to work it in black and white.

You can see my blog at Charly Senall.

15 thoughts on “Parallel reality I

    1. Charly Senall's avatar

      I think there are many realities as viewers have a photograph. My proposal seeks the issue remains forgotten and that photography is the true protagonist.
      Patti thank you very much for your comment.
      Best wishes.

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  1. bbylois's avatar

    a B/W is per definition always an” abstract of the real” . You could challenge the opposite 🙂 , before taken the image; Observe in BW and create an Image . Afterwards color the results as you saw it in the real . A true challenge . 🙂

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    1. Charly Senall's avatar

      Hello !
      I generally see as the result of photography in black and white, what the outcome is. To introduce camera shake and blur in my shots I also believe a surprise to me. It’s fun. 😀
      Thank you very much for your comment.
      Have a great day.

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  2. Omar Upegui R.'s avatar

    Coincidentally I’m doing the same thing with leaves and flowers. Bokeh and a soft blurri create that soft creamy exposures that transforms reality into dreams. I’ve been enjoying the work of Kathleen Clemmons, a professional photographers from Oregon, who has specialized in shooting flowers with special lenses manufactured by Lensbaby Company. The URL for Lensababy is http://www.lensbaby.com in case you are interested in enjoying taking pictures with these unique lenses.

    Her work is beyond words. Somthing similar is what I want to do in the near future, albeit the gear is a bit expensive; at least of a retiree with a tight wallet.

    Now we seem be on the same page.

    Best Regards,

    Omar.-

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    1. Charly Senall's avatar

      Hi Omar, The Lensbaby lenses are very interesting and I have considered buying one, but for now I apply a technique of double exposure, the first exposure to the still camera and the second exposure by moving the camera.
      Thank you very much for your kind comment.

      Very cordial greetings.

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