>βHis feet are light and nimble. He never sleeps. He says that he will never die. He dances in light and in shadow and he is a great favorite. He never sleeps, the judge. He is dancing, dancing. He says that he will never die.β
β Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian, or, the Evening Redness in the West
This is shit stuff. I much prefer bird photography of birds doing nothing sitting on a branch, the more common they are, the better. Also, this lens was only 10.000 instead of 16.000, so fuck right off before you even try saying anything.
I am more interested in photos suggestive of Evil. This gore shit is too much. It is too ugly and sad. Ironically these more direct representations of gore are just...dull.
>>4455575
its a photo of a deer being field dressed - gutted - stripped of its organs, drained of its blood - that's why it's hanging - then you quarter the deers limbs "chop them off" - skin the hide and cut out your meat - now imagine this on a mass global industrial scale in a warehouses in neighborhoods like yours that's how you get bacon & steak
I don't get it. >>4455545 is nice, but what artistic merit is there to taking a photo of real life and simply display it as is? Is photography just a scam?
>>4460415 >but what artistic merit is there to taking a photo of real life and simply display it as is?
framing is artistic. photography is a fiction created by the photographer. that photo could be staged but it gives the illusion of being real but it is not. there is a lot of editing(decisions) hiding behind it.
if you think shots like these are easy then pick up a camera and try it. world is filled with mess, it will fuck you up.
>>4455575 >>4455576 >>4456435
In terms of artistry there is no reward in these two. Is just explosiveness gore. Light is shit. Focus is shit. Composition is shit.
Is the third one a fucking screencap? >>4455578
But in this case, one cannot avoid the shocking aspect of death, but the shoot has been elaborated. Even the aspect ratio has been considered.