Yes, and I’m very fond of the way different screens, barriers, etc. change things. There was a museum in Koln that used a black screen like the one in your photo on a huge glass wall. On the other side, there was a construction project going on – it was very busy and very distracting. The screen quieted down the visual noise and broke it up. I was glued to the window, my back to the paintings! 😉
The people in your photos often seem to be in classical poses, like poses from classical Greek sculpture. What would these guys think of your photo and our discussion? 😉
I always like the effect of those black screens. Nice photo, Karl. Have a good holiday! Joe sends his regards.
Thank you! As you know, I do like these staged kind of scenes a lot. Regards Karl
Yes, and I’m very fond of the way different screens, barriers, etc. change things. There was a museum in Koln that used a black screen like the one in your photo on a huge glass wall. On the other side, there was a construction project going on – it was very busy and very distracting. The screen quieted down the visual noise and broke it up. I was glued to the window, my back to the paintings! 😉
The people in your photos often seem to be in classical poses, like poses from classical Greek sculpture. What would these guys think of your photo and our discussion? 😉
Tatsächlich ein passender Titel. Können könnte es.
Ja, der passt, oder? Der Titel beschreibt den unmittelbaren Eindruck, den ich von der Szene hatte.