Nice production. I like the individual expressions that they each have. Extremely subtle would be an understatement for the last one. You have me guessing.
je me rappelle avoir commencé ce livre ..mais j'etais tres jeune et je n'en ai jamais terminé la lecture...trop hermétique pour un jeune cerveau...tu me donnes l'envie de peut être reprendre le fil de cette histoire... nous sommes loin de tes jardins fleuris prospero... klamm en allemand ça veut dire aussi : humide et froid...c'est de saison...enfin ici de sur...le froid arrive... je t'embrasse prospero.. a bientot...:o)
Have you read Franz Kafka's letter to his father ? which his father never read apparently ! it's very long, Kafka seems to have been a troubled fellow. His novels I think would be over my head.
http://www.kafka-franz.com/KAFKA-letter.htm
I like the 2nd photo, lovely colours and the composition is good.
So many new wonderful photos! I have to admit I haven't read Kafka - so I simply enjoy your shots. I can see you enjoy shooting out of focus, that is something I am experimenting with lately. It is fun!
i am still pondering "present day state of affairs", sometimes i think that we have already accepted we will never see him, resigned to that... perhaps we have given up even waiting, that hope (oh no, we are no longer as naive as you, K.). after all, we invented Big Brother (and i don't mean Orwell's character now). what would have Kafka thought of that, i wonder...
How very mysterious! Ravines of contrast, softness of light. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteProvocative photos, but what is Klamms?
ReplyDeleteNice production. I like the individual expressions that they each have. Extremely subtle would be an understatement for the last one. You have me guessing.
ReplyDeleteInteresting lighting and compositions. I don't know who Klamm is, but I trust he arrived safely. :)
ReplyDeleteTHis is really interesting and mysterious too !! I loved the beauty !!
ReplyDeleteI love the chandelier photo. A very interesting group of pictures that leaves me curious. I'm interested in who Klamm is too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo of the chandelier. And the rest...tell us!!
ReplyDeleteMYSTERIOUS today !!!
ReplyDeleteBut its friday 13th.......
:-)
hugs for Angelina
from
Kareltje =^.^=
They are just soooo good.
ReplyDeleteThis was a deep one, but then that is what Klamm might mean.
ReplyDeleteLooks something had happened... feels serious...
ReplyDeleteMaybe we should join Klamm. You are indeed a strange bed fellow Prospero.
ReplyDeleteFelt like sequences from a murder mystery.
ReplyDeleteLong Overdue
Klamm is from Kafka's The Castle. He represents hidden powers in a society.
ReplyDeleteThe chandelier shot is my favourite, just great!
ReplyDeletelike the depth in these photos prospero. you're quite an artist.
ReplyDeleteje me rappelle avoir commencé ce livre ..mais j'etais tres jeune et je n'en ai jamais terminé la lecture...trop hermétique pour un jeune cerveau...tu me donnes l'envie de peut être reprendre le fil de cette histoire...
ReplyDeletenous sommes loin de tes jardins fleuris prospero...
klamm en allemand ça veut dire aussi : humide et froid...c'est de saison...enfin ici de sur...le froid arrive...
je t'embrasse prospero..
a bientot...:o)
Have you read Franz Kafka's letter to his father ? which his father never read apparently ! it's very long, Kafka seems to have been a troubled fellow. His novels I think would be over my head.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.kafka-franz.com/KAFKA-letter.htm
I like the 2nd photo, lovely colours and the composition is good.
So many new wonderful photos! I have to admit I haven't read Kafka - so I simply enjoy your shots. I can see you enjoy shooting out of focus, that is something I am experimenting with lately. It is fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful series of photos!
ReplyDeletei am still pondering "present day state of affairs", sometimes i think that we have already accepted we will never see him, resigned to that... perhaps we have given up even waiting, that hope (oh no, we are no longer as naive as you, K.). after all, we invented Big Brother (and i don't mean Orwell's character now). what would have Kafka thought of that, i wonder...
ReplyDeletethanks for the info about Klamm.
ReplyDeletegreat outcome playing with your gift in photography. ;)
Mysterious and enigmatic images. Beautiful the soft azure and pink lights in the first two pictures.
ReplyDeleteMystifying series! I love the grainy images of the man in shots #3, #4, and #5.
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