Mitch Alland
Moderator
Where each of a series of pictures impacts the next: "Days and Nights in the Forrest"
I've just put together a series of photographs called Days and Nights in the Forest. The title comes from the masterpiece of the same name by the great Bengali film maker, Satyajit Ray, about which his biographer, Andrew Robinson, in Satyajit Ray: The inner Eye writes: "The theme of Days and Nights might be said to be the way in which urban living cuts us off from each other and from our true environment and blunts our moral sense, though it is never stated as openly as this". You can see the series by clicking here.
This series currently had 26 photographs some of which I may eventually cut and and I may add others. I am aiming for about 60 photographs, if that doesn't make the series too boring. All 26 pictures were taken with the GXR, of which 18 were with the M-Module — all with the Elmarit-21 ASPH lens except one that was taken with the Zeiss 4/18mm.
—Mitch/Chiang Mai
Days and Nights in the Forest
I've just put together a series of photographs called Days and Nights in the Forest. The title comes from the masterpiece of the same name by the great Bengali film maker, Satyajit Ray, about which his biographer, Andrew Robinson, in Satyajit Ray: The inner Eye writes: "The theme of Days and Nights might be said to be the way in which urban living cuts us off from each other and from our true environment and blunts our moral sense, though it is never stated as openly as this". You can see the series by clicking here.
This series currently had 26 photographs some of which I may eventually cut and and I may add others. I am aiming for about 60 photographs, if that doesn't make the series too boring. All 26 pictures were taken with the GXR, of which 18 were with the M-Module — all with the Elmarit-21 ASPH lens except one that was taken with the Zeiss 4/18mm.
—Mitch/Chiang Mai
Days and Nights in the Forest