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La Vision du noir et blanc

Le photographe qui utilise des films en couleurs se concentre sur la lumière mais aussi sur l'arrangement des tons ou couleurs de la photographie.

En photographie noir et blanc, les couleurs étant retranscrites en niveau de gris, la lumière joue un rôle plus important, la vision est par conséquent différente. Les scènes aux luminosités singulières seront plus mises en valeurs que les scènes très colorées.

Voici quelques exemples illustratifs :

 

des troncs à contre-jour un matin brumeux d'hiver seront plus mis en valeur en noir et blanc qu'en couleur. Il en est de même si les rayons sont perpendiculaires à l'angle de champ du photographe et qu'ils traversent la photographie dans un brouillard épais

un parterre de feuilles d'automne aux multiples couleurs sera en revanche mieux mis en valeur en couleur. L'utilisation d'un film noir et blanc ne rendrait que des tons voisins de gris au tirage.

Toutefois cela n'empêche pas le photographe de prêter attention aux 2 éléments, lumière et couleur, qu'il fasse des photographies en noir et blanc ou couleur. Au contraire, il est important de comprendre comment ces éléments sont respectivement retranscrits selon le type de photographie choisi.

 

Maîtres du noir et blanc

Robert Doisneau

Henri Cartier-Bresson

Robert Capa

Helmut Newton

Félix Nadar

Lewis Hine

Willy Ronis

Ansel Adams

Robert Frank

Walker Evans

Paul Strand

Richard Avedon

Michael Kenna

 

Le papillon butine sur les meilleures fleurs, tout comme inakis sélectionne les acteurs de la filière des produits & services écologiques, équitables et éthiques, correspondant à sa charte. inakis vient du nom latin d’un papillon de nos contrées (inachis io, le "paon du jour"). Il symbolise la nature et sa fragilité, et « l’effet papillon » : « les petites causes produisent les grands effets »...

If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear as it is, infinite.

 

William Blake,

Live at Club Kamikaze

There are quite a few interesting sculptures at Canberra airport.

On the fields of friendly strife...

-MacArthur

Light - Multi image and Rainbow lens filter.

Murals created for Comstock NE Middle School, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Many thanks to the Greater Kalamazoo Arts Council for their generous support.

Photo's courtesy Nicholas Zastrow.

Series emulating the photographic style of Francesca Woodman to show how women are often perceived in society.

SO I was really quickly trying to get a test shot for an upcoming shoot and getting angry because OF COURSE it wasn't working when I accidentally came out with this. Wasn't intentionally meant to share but I really like the drama and how this could be perceived in so many different ways. #selfportrait

One of my little side-projects: photographing doors, in a project I call "Doors of Perception" (yes, I am a fan of The Doors).

Artist & Best Friends Animal Society founder, Cyrus Mejia's show Pits & Perception opened in Los Angeles @ Artology 101 in Glendale. There were several live pit bulls in attendance at the festivities.

 

From cyrusmejia.com/art/pits-and-perception

 

"Art can present us with a different view, a new perspective, another way of thinking about things. In this series of paintings of Pit Bulls I’m challenging the current-day perception of these dogs. Not by changing their image, but by depicting them close-up, larger than life, and inviting the viewer to question how they see and perceive Pit Bulls."

   

This photo is part of The Watcher Project cyrusmejia.com/blog/the-watcher-project

Rain showers, sun shines, time passes and I wait for you!!!

emilianoboga.wordpress.com/2012/01/30/weird-perceptions/

 

perceptions, feelings, issues, needs, desires, fears, paranoia, irresolution, and again and again and again, live gliding in a Moebius strip, with no way out, every time, repeatedly!

 

“strane percezioni”

percezioni, sensazioni, questioni, necessità, desideri, paure, paranoie, irrisolutezza, e ancora, e ancora e ancora, vivere la vita veleggiando sul nastro di moebius, senza via di d’uscita, ogni volta, ripetutamente!

 

Carla Bozulich – Evangelista I | youtu.be/mD3jTHMOdrU

simple pleasures.

New mesh corsets at *Perception*

Corsets and Demos at Perception Mainstore and on the Marketplace.

7 sizes: 5 standard sizes plus M+ for very curvy avatars and Bx for top-heavy avatars.

It is the light and the faculty of vision that enable one to perceive the macro physical world or the universe around us.One sees shapes and colours

 

It is enlightenment and inner vision that enable one to realize the micro, the Self within us .

And that inner perception makes one identify oneself with the macro.One realizes God or the great bliss within self.

Of course you have to view on BLACK

That’s the worst part of growing up, and I’m beginning to realize it. The things you wanted so much when you were a child don’t seem half as wonderful to you when you get them.

-Anne of Green Gables

Personal Fine Art Practice

Perception- Interactive installation

Approximately 2m by 1.5m by 2.5m

Nylon mesh, soil, liquid latex, straw and grass

Summer term

 

A building downtown Lima. First one of a series on Peru.

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Taken as a backup for Our Daily Challenge :

Fake flowers backlit on a foggy day, purposefully overexposed to bring out the detail.

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This poster was created for a FotoFest exhibition titled Mechanical Perception featuring photographic work by Mei-Mei Dillard, Eileen Maxson, Brian Piana, Soody Sharifi and Anderson Wrangle. These artists are also alumni from the University of Houston Photo/Digital Media program hence the lineup for this show. Mechanical Perception exhibition runs from September 5 – October 12, 2008 at the FotoFest Headquarters.

 

This was one of my first poster outside the usual Nameless Sound or rock music poster; this being one for a local art space. This was also the first poster that I created my new studio space, Box 13 ArtSpace.

 

The 13" wide by 26" high poster was screenprinted using four colors (variations of red) on French Paper line of papers called Poptone. This particular one is called Cherry.

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