deviant art

Deviant Login Shop  Join deviantART for FREE Take the Tour
[x]
  • Photo
Download Image
JPG, 2598×2598
more ▶

More from ~bangia

Featured in Groups:

Details

January 6, 2008
334 KB
2598×2598
Link
Thumb

Statistics

Comments: 54
Favourites: 789 [who?]

Views: 9,475 (0 today)
Downloads: 361 (0 today)
[x]
Add a Comment:
 

Daily Deviation

Given 2010-12-15
Suggester said; "I absolutely love this photogram - the outlines are so very clean!"

A photogram is a photograph made without a camera by placing an object on a sheet of photographic paper, exposing to light and processing.

sunday afternoon by ~bangia ( Suggested by `Exillior and Featured by `Anoya )
love 4 4 joy 0 0 wow 1 1 mad 0 0 sad 0 0 fear 1 1 neutral 0 0
:icongmhots:
~gmhots Mar 20, 2011   Photographer
I love the subject! Sometimes people think of including too many things in a photogram (including me)... Looks like the opposite works better ;)
Reply
:iconbangia:
Thank you. I think the isolation of the single object in a photogram makes it more interesting, as though the thing is floating somehow.
Reply
:iconemmalynnebrown:
~emmalynnebrown Mar 5, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
Love the simplicity of this :love:
Reply
:iconbangia:
Thank you. The simplicity is what I like about photograms, it just pares everything back to an outline. It's like the essence of a thing.
Reply
:iconemmalynnebrown:
~emmalynnebrown Mar 6, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
I agree completely :D
And you're very welcome!
Reply
:iconanoya:
`Anoya Jan 1, 2011   Photographer
Hi!

I wanted to let you know that this photograph has been featured in the APN Daily Deviations - December 2010 News Article!

Happy new year! :heart:
Reply
:iconnathellis:
*Nathellis Dec 16, 2010  Hobbyist Photographer
Very nice and interesting picture.
I love the high b&w contrast.
Reply
:iconaegiandyad:
'popularise as a photographic art medium' darn it!
Reply
:iconaegiandyad:
Perfect Black & White. It might almost have been a pressed flower 'Rayograph'

[ Man Ray probably didn't invent Rayographs as such, but he was the first to poluarise them as a phtographic arm medium as far as I know. ]
Reply
Add a Comment: