Gardenia Shadows
by VIVA Anderson
Title
Gardenia Shadows
Artist
VIVA Anderson
Medium
Photograph - B-w Gardenia Photo
Description
GARDENIA SHADOWS, by VIVA Anderson, is anything but 'realism' , now! Through the glass 'darkly'....I've so enjoyed giving this an air of mystery; highlighting the textures of the floor where the shadows fell, just to intrigue me, I am sure! A nod to contre-jour photography, celebrating the backlighting of the plant by the brilliant sunshine where it stands, on my balcony, but this: the view taken through inside, looking out the windowglass, "darkly" ! Such is contre-jour !!
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May 2nd, 2022
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Alex Lapidus
Congratulations, your image has been featured in the Mystery group -- thanks for sharing it with us! Please feel free to add it to the 2023 Feature Archive in the Discussion section (using the "embed" link on your image page).
VIVA Anderson
Thank you, Karen, for this Feature in Lady Photographers and Artists group.and shall happily proudly add this to our Archives.......:))) VIVA, MerryMerrry :)
VIVA Anderson
Nader, thank you very much for the honoured Feature in BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY GROUP, :)), VIVA
L A Feldstein
Nice -- I've always been fascinated by the negative spaces in art -- these shadows are very organic
VIVA Anderson replied:
Dear L A, !!!knew you'd 'know', !! and appreciate your insight,visit,thoughts, :) VIVA
Louise Merigot
Ah! She does it again!! l.f. "Contre-jour photography"... always learning, I am!!
VIVA Anderson replied:
Dear Louise, I share all happily, and am sure your intuition knew this already! and Thank yu so very much, :))VIVA
VIVA Anderson
GARDENIA SHADOWS, by VIVA Anderson, is anything but 'realism' , now! Through the glass 'darkly'....I've so enjoyed giving this an air of mystery; highlighting the textures of the floor where the shadows fell, just to intrigue me, I am sure! A nod to contre-jour photography, celebrating the backlighting of the plant by the brilliant sunshine where it stands, on my balcony, but this: the view taken through inside, looking out the windowglass, "darkly" ! Such is contre-jour !!