13.8.10

Dancing with Crows...













12 comments:

Aaron Held said...

I like the effect you've been putting on the photos reminds me of my dreams.

The last picture shows your the definition of cool!

great job.

Ruela said...

Thank you Aaron
at this moment it's very hot
here ;)

Oilsforfun said...

Oh I like the "birds" but I love your
last one. It is splendid

Anonymous said...

You always manage to create a sense of drama (even mythology) in the supposedly ordinary moments in any given time.

Certainly, the antique photo effect takes such moments out of our perception of moment as now.

Love the 'signature' photo at the end. For some reason, it reminds me of Igmar Bergman's opening sequence in "Persona" where we are made to understand that it is the artist as magician who has the ability to manipulate our perceptions, even though we believe ourselves to be observing 'reality'. The art of photography (or cinematography) is so easily accepted as absolute recording of 'reality' as being absolute 'truth'. Manipulation cannot be part of 'camera'...

Wonderful take on the fact that 'camera' is held, with prejudice, by the photographer!

Anonymous said...

We know they're real, but you make them look halucinatory! I love it!

Great self portrait, too.

Aaron Held said...

Being cool in the middle of the heat! haha

Ruela said...

CHM

thanx ;)

Ruela said...

Iryna Harpy

thank you, I love Ingmar Bergman's films...

It's the moment, I don't like the "normal" things...

;)

Ruela said...

A.Decker


Use it careful, my images are like a drug haha!


thanx.

Ruela said...

Aaron

lol!

я не мэгги! said...

you have very interesting blogs))

Anonymous said...

I've been having an exhausting sequence of strange moments with my husband's having to have surgery & more emergency admittances over the last 3 months. Haven't had a chance to review/re-view this space.

I have never seen moments as being 'normal'. Our lives are surreal from the moment we draw our first breath. Every moment is its own. That's why I adore your work!

The 'moment' I start taking life for granted and try to order it is the moment I have given up on experiencing existence. That moment won't come until I cease to be.

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