The Monastery Within
by Lynda Lehmann
Title
The Monastery Within
Artist
Lynda Lehmann
Medium
Photograph - Photographic Image
Description
Fading into the distance, the arches of the monastery at Imperia Vecchia seem to connote the passage of time. The tiny figure staring out at the far end might symbolize the smallness (or perhaps the significance) of the individual, in the stream of human history.
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November 30th, 2010
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Comments (30)
Lisa Lemmons-Powers
Congratulations! Your image is featured in the group, Arches for Artists and Buyers! Please consider adding your image to the Feature Archive in Discussions. Thank you!
Lynda Lehmann
Many thanks to Jouko Lehto for the feature in the group Art from the Past with Human Touch!
Lynda Lehmann
Big thank you to Frozen in Time Fine Art Photography for the feature in the group Your Very Best Photography!
Lynda Lehmann
Big thank you to Karen Silvestri for featuring my artwork in the group Lady Photographers and Artists!
Lynda Lehmann
Many thanks to Mahesh Sharma for featuring my artwork in the group Art and Meditation!
Lynda Lehmann
Thank you, John M Bailey, for featuring my artwork in the group Images That Excite You!
Lynda Lehmann
Thank you, Jenn Pointer, for the honor of the feature in the group Bath and Spa Prints!
Lynda Lehmann
Many thanks to Tina M Wenger for featuring my artwork in the group Artists Best Five Artwork Group!
Darin Williams
Magnificent capture of this monastery arcade! Love the contrasts of the shadows and patches of light! l/f
Ann Horn
The depth of field and your capture of the sunlight and shadow is stunning, Lynda. Perfect in black and white. f/l
Lynda Lehmann
Anand, thank you for your feedback! I do like shots with perspective as a major element.
Anand Swaroop Manchiraju
Beautiful Perspective ,Depth and lighting conditions.------------------Anand
Terence Davis
Lynda, I love this black and white, it has a great tonal range and depth of field.
Lynda Lehmann replied:
Terence, I think I shot this with my tiny SONY point and shoot! Puts my Nikon to shame with the DOF!