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Sunday, November 05, 2006

Blossfeldt Delphinium






















http://www.masters-of-photography.com/B/blossfeldt/blossfeldt_larkspur_full.html
Delphinium Larkspur Part of a dried leaf magnified six times

This leave is a two dimensional composition and the curls on the tip of the leaves makes the subject transform into a graphic design. The subject is no longer recognizable as a leave because of the shape and curls combined with the texture. It looks like a set of gift wrap ribbons with its tip curled in all directions. Its just amazing how a leave could turnout with those shapes and forms. Especially the way that those curls are formed makes the object looks like the classical antiquity pattern in their artwork for decoration called organic interlace, which it was really popular at that time.


Best Photograph of the week

















This photograph was shot at Bryan Park 42 street late at night but the sky wasn’t that dark because of the fog, which added a gray and purple tone in the sky. I was behind the Pond ice skating rink, which it was really well light up that’s why the beautiful color of the leaves were visible and framing the picture from the top and upper left corner. This image is interesting because of the combination of the weather and seasonal changes makes a regular place look out of the ordinary.

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