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These insightful photos were taken by Robin Fowler now on staff in Romania. Usually photography is a wreck of unwanted colors, lines, and other distracting visual information. These are great examples of economy of information for the sake of an image that makes a whole and then draws you into the space it has created for you. Looking at most photos is like climbing into a dumpster, Robin has created sanctuaries for rest and reflection. Thanks Robin!
3 comments:
You artsy folk are too much for this science geek. Ok, I'm trying to understand... trying... *furrows brow*
Anyhow, very nice job sis.
these are incredibly beautiful pics, i had no idea robin was a photography genius. more please! directly to my inbox, high res, etc. ;)
i love the phrase 'economy of information' and the entire description for that matter.
this made my day. until now it was only a day FULL of meetings. but now the day has a red bucket and i am satisfied.
These are beautiful. Look forward to more in the future...
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