Dramatic photographic essays June 16, 2004 4:38 AM Subscribe
Dramatic photographic essays on a variety of themes from the Bilderberg Archiv der Fotografen. I particularly liked "mazes," "water rooms" and "Kenya." posted by madamjujujive (11 comments total)
Very nice pictures. I only wish they were larger. The Kenya group is very interesting and I'm wishing I could read the writing on the bottom. posted by substrate at 4:53 AM on June 16, 2004
Industrial Monuments, Moonlight, and Luxury in the Desert have some startlingly beautiful photographs. If you click on 'photographers' there are lots more galleries. I've already googled the names of the ones I liked best ;) Thanks, madam! It's great to see you posting again! posted by iconomy at 4:55 AM on June 16, 2004
Ach that's gorgeous jujujive. Cruelly small images mind. Only in Kenya. posted by Pretty_Generic at 4:55 AM on June 16, 2004
I had some difficulties with the interface, so was unable to get descriptions of a lot of the pictures, but they were great to just look at. Thanks, madamjujujive. posted by jacquilynne at 5:06 AM on June 16, 2004
So cool! Thanks madamjjj ... a month was too long to wait for another post from ya :-) posted by WolfDaddy at 5:18 AM on June 16, 2004
Very nice, thanks! Amazing mazes. posted by carter at 6:09 AM on June 16, 2004
Wonderful! Also, if you go to the "photographers" page and click on the photographers who have photos, you can see more works. I'm liking these portraits very much, for example. (Nudity). posted by taz at 8:19 AM on June 16, 2004
Lovely stuff. Thanks, juju. posted by homunculus at 12:17 PM on June 17, 2004
Great stuff. "mazes" is definitely cool, but my favorite is "ghost towns." Eerily beautiful. And yeah, it would be great if the "big" versions were bigger.
P.S. Score one for Matt's new "contacts" toy. Somehow when this was posted I scrolled right by it without noticing the poster, only thinking "photo essays, meh." But when I added mjjj as a contact (after she added me *blushes*), I checked the latest contact page and found this, and now knowing it must be good stuff, clicked and was duly rewarded. Yay! Thanks all round! posted by soyjoy at 1:36 PM on June 17, 2004
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