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Damien Franco is an artist living in Midland, TX who uses photography as his main medium.
Damien draws from his past experiences as a portrait and wedding photographer, a painter, and technology geek to blend art and technique in his writings on photography.
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The shadows in this photo create a great effect. The rest of the photo reminds me of Yin - Yang.
Hey Damien,
These wordless Wednesday pics are truly unique and make me ponder about it always.
It does have a Yin Yang type composition. Hadn't noticed it in the photograph before but now that's all I see!
The photographs selected for our Wordless Wednesdays are kinda supposed to do that.
Love the depth and colors of this shot! Nice work..
The photographer must've been going for that effect. The way it is split in the center with the contrasting colors, it definitely looks like yin yang.
This is a truly remarkable photograph, one that would've been good in B & W too, because of the texture contast between the rough plaster and the bricks. What makes this picture truly unique and special is the colour contrast between the reddish brown bricks and the stark grey plaster. Definitely worth an honourable mention!
Wow, this certainly is abstract... I can't quite put it into words what I see, hehe =D I guess it leaves me... wordless ;-)
Till then,
Jean
Hi Damien,
This is a wonderful photograph.
The shadow made it look more live.
The shadows create an eerie effect on the wall. The shapes and lines create a nice photo composition too.
I need a title for my daily entries on my blog. I have Thoughts for Thursday and wordless Wednesday (just pictures)... now I just need the other days... Any ideas.
I need a title for my daily entries on my blog. I have Thoughts for Thursday and wordless Wednesday (just pictures)... now I just need the other days... Any ideas.
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