Exactly, #14. I did not go "looking" for #14 but it was the first one that
incited me to click.
It's funny how an abstract like that can hold one's attention. I looked at
that image for quite a while. The "L" shape at the very
bottom was a brave decision to make and it makes for a very strong image, I
think. After that, the right side has that
portrait-like image on the right, then the inverted-portrait image above it.
The texture kept me interested as each new discovery
came to the surface.
I do not understand how an abstract can be so interesting but I guess it's a
paradox that does not need to be revealed. It's one
reason art is important- you can't get that mystery, that "it" from instruction
manuals. :) Well done. And thanks.
All the best,
Lama
From: "Dorothée Rapp" < >
Speaking of abandonded rail - I did a little bit with my Zorki in b&w
http://www.doro-foto.de/drf/GalOsna/
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