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    Re: 4 religious images

    An interesting mix of Christianity (Catholicism) and Buddhism (Tibetan).

    That being said, I'm not quite sure what you are trying to achieve with this blend of religious buildings and the way they have been decorated.

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    Re: 4 religious images

    Interesting. Who does the statue in the third photograph depict?

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    Re: 4 religious images

    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    An interesting mix of Christianity (Catholicism) and Buddhism (Tibetan).
    That being said, I'm not quite sure what you are trying to achieve with this blend of religious buildings and the way they have been decorated.
    I am not trying to achieve anything Manfred. Just showing them as a group.
    I am trying to make a collection of not 4 but 6, related to religiosity but I see now that these are not coherent...
    I have to search for more photographs and find the suitable ones...
    Thank you for commenting Manfred !

    Quote Originally Posted by LePetomane View Post
    Interesting. Who does the statue in the third photograph depict?
    the small sculpture which should be about 30 cm tall is the representation of S. Francis of Assis or St. Antony...
    I made this photograph inside a church in Chaves, Portugal.
    Thank you for commenting Paul !

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    Re: 4 religious images

    António - Jim Lamont, who has been teaching me the finer points of digital printing, has an exhibition of spirituality running at St Paul's University in Ottawa, Canada right now. You might find his approach to this subject to be of interest to you. All of the images that are in the show are shown here:

    https://www.jalamont.ca/who-do-you-say-i-am#1

    The images were taken in Italy and in Canada, so far as I can remember.
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    Re: 4 religious images

    Thank you Manfred ! I am going to have a look !

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    Re: 4 religious images

    Thank you Manfred !
    I great collection of fantastic images !

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    Re: 4 religious images

    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    António - Jim Lamont, who has been teaching me the finer points of digital printing, has an exhibition of spirituality running at St Paul's University in Ottawa, Canada right now. You might find his approach to this subject to be of interest to you. All of the images that are in the show are shown here:

    https://www.jalamont.ca/who-do-you-say-i-am#1

    The images were taken in Italy and in Canada, so far as I can remember.
    Manfred, thank you for posting the link. I’ve had an initial look and will be having a closer work at this exhibition as well as his other work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    I thought the written introduction sets the context really well, gently guiding the viewer's response to the images. There are some interesting juxtapositions within them.

    He is quite fond of slow shutter speeds to blur the motion of people and uses the technique well so that the viewer is aware of the people but they do not attract attention away from other components of the image.

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    Re: 4 religious images

    Quote Originally Posted by Rufus View Post
    I thought the written introduction sets the context really well, gently guiding the viewer's response to the images. There are some interesting juxtapositions within them.
    Jim is a very thoughtful person. He is a theoretical mathematician (BSc and MSc in math) and spent much of his career in R&D working in areas like computer network topology. He is not someone who has a classical art background.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rufus View Post
    He is quite fond of slow shutter speeds to blur the motion of people and uses the technique well so that the viewer is aware of the people but they do not attract attention away from other components of the image.
    Jim is primarily a landscape photographer, so his tripod goes everywhere with him, so slow shutter speeds and good images simply go hand-in-hand with that tool.

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    Re: 4 religious images

    Nice series.

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    Re: 4 religious images

    Perhaps John, the 4 images lack coherence...
    They are too different one from the other.
    I must make a new collection using others I have.
    Thank you for commenting, John !

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