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Land of the rising sun..

fahim mohammed

Well-known member
Japan is a one place I find hard to write about. It is a world leader by all measures of development
and financial prowess. Yet it is a land of the gentle and the cruel. The beauty of their traditions combines
with the bestiality of their past. The honor of the Samurai and the gentleness of the Geisha.

It seems one steps thru a wormhole into the past that seems so mesmerising

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and yet one cannot escape modern day Japan. Both are facts, reality intermingled with the past:

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The pomp, power, glory, and beauty of bygone legends:

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co-existing with what can only appear to be urban nightmares:

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But my lasting impressions of Japan is one of serenity amidst the outward chaos and the consequences
of modern day Japan.

Thanks for looking.


 

John Angulat

pro member
Hi Fahim,
What extraordinary compositions!
Each is a gem unto itself.
They speak brilliantly to your commentary on past vs. today, tradition and order amongst chaos.
I hope others here have the ability to praise this work in more artful terms as I have little experience in the sense of art appreciation.
However, I can recognize beauty and these creations are certainly that.
 
Japan is a one place I find hard to write about. It is a world leader by all measures of development
and financial prowess. Yet it is a land of the gentle and the cruel. The beauty of their traditions combines
with the bestiality of their past. The honor of the Samurai and the gentleness of the Geisha.

It seems one steps thru a wormhole into the past that seems so mesmerising

Hi Fahim,

As Asher said, extraordinary! Lovely compositions.

Cheers,
Bart
 

Mike Shimwell

New member
Hi Fahim

I'm having an early night tonight, but had to say that these are brilliant. I'll look again later, but very good and interesting work

MIke
 

Ken Tanaka

pro member
(Quick note on the run.)

I like this work very much, Fahim. Photo collage, such as this, is one of the oldest forms of photographic expressionism. Digital imaging has opened the door to new frontiers in this format and there's been a bit of a resurgence in photo collage in recent years.

But back to you. Perhaps I'm a bit sensitized to your subject, since I'm currently up to my armpits in a Japanese photography research project with a museum. Nevertheless, I'm certain that this is some of the best stuff I've seen from you. You appear to have a knack for this, Fahim!

Very well done. Wow!
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
and yet one cannot escape modern day Japan. Both are facts, reality intermingled with the past:

The pomp, power, glory, and beauty of bygone legends:

p984030860.jpg

co-existing with what can only appear to be urban nightmares:

p977665086.jpg

Fahim,

Finding something impressive to snap is one thing, constructing an image with a strong family of concepts with endless attraction is another. This is an important part of the simple one shot picture too, but most folk just don't see that. You have arrived at a new level Congrats!

Asher
 

fahim mohammed

Well-known member
Wow Asher, flattered to say the least. I am sure the encore shall bring me back to earth. I was lucky
this time around.

Thank you for your valued and kind comments.
 
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