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31
Mar 2010

Conversations in achromatic tones - 2

December 30th 2006.  I was (still) on my honeymoon.  

I snapped this photograph (a part of my 'People' series) as I was getting off a vaporetto, a venetian water taxi.  To be completely honest, I don't know if the things that capture my imagination now when I look at this picture, are the same that made me stop and take it back then.   But there it was, a magic moment that lasted but a split second, as I caught a glimpse of a reflection of Venice, and two faces in focus, one looking (perhaps) at me, the other one - in profile - away.  Looking at them now, some years later, I see that they both have something in common: they both look ingrained in this ancient city.  There's something immediate and intense about each of them, while the reflected image of the city is more like a projection of someone's fragmented distant dream of this mysterious beauty, La Serenissima, the city of Venice.          

Venice
Venice and Venetians, from the 'People' series.  2006

Filed under  //   'People' series   Italy   Venice   black and white   daily series   photography  
30
Mar 2010

Conversations in achromatic tones - 1

The day has been as gray as it can get today.  The world around seems to have bled out all its colors, and the light permitted to enter it rationed out, like food or cigarettes.  Perhaps it's only befitting then to start my daily photo series with a black and white photograph, bereft of all color.  

I took this photograph in Siena, Italy in December of 2006, during our honeymoon with Agus.  There seems to be a quiet conversation taking place, a kind of a plea being transmitted in toned-down, subtle ways... 

So, I'll call my first week's series just that: Conversations in achromatic tones.   

Perhaps it will do, to solicit the sky for some color, or you for a smile? 

Plea

A Plea. From the 'Streetscapes' series.

Filed under  //   'Streetscapes' series   Agus   Italy   Siena   black and white   daily series   photography