| Search | Wednesday 08 September 2010
Home Odyssey Getaways Art Viewing Fatigue - Comments

Art Viewing Fatigue - Comments

E-mail Print
Article Index
Art Viewing Fatigue
Comments
All Pages

 

Comments

junmark says:

Nicely cropped. Very good composition. As a result, the image, for me, is very powerful. A celebration of youth. The color is just perfect. No distractions.

I can understand how you felt. Walking around and being overwhelmed by the visual feast. And then, sitting down on a bench to rest and really enjoy a painting or a sculpture. Then you get to see the details and really appreciate what you see. I did like the Winged Angel, David, and the rest. Did you buy some prints outside the museum?

cgc0202 says:

I think the first time I went, I bought some jun. But, I do not know where I placed them now. Most terrible, I seem to have misplaced the original CDs of all my photos for the second summer I stayed in England and Paris.

Nagka-kalyos ako, after the Louvre. I could hardly walk. *smiles*

Thanks. Yeah, I like this one. I was amazed with the details. I cannot find the title and the artist -- from the other flickr photographers who took photos. I guess this was not popular. The original was even better because your can tell the period.

I was trying to salvage all the painting photos I did at the Louvre tonight because they all suffer from the blob of white (flash and light reflection). I was trying to see if I can salvage a different shot of this -- kahit kalahati lang, to show the forest, but no go.


CGC

cgc0202 says:

Thanks for visiting and the fave, ray.bran.

 

 

 



Last Updated ( Tuesday, 07 April 2009 03:34 )  

Quotes & Reflections

What is true may not be popular.
What is popular may not be true.