Friday, September 18, 2009

She's Black & White...


8 comments:

  1. Super shot! Great photography on your blog. :-)

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  2. very nice blog you have here. all of the shots are very impressive.

    keep up the good work.

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  3. RISHINI'S PICTORIAL POETRY
    Dreams used to catch people not vise-versa. that is what we know and believe.but Rishini seems to think that one can Catch Dreams and seemingly,she is trying to be a Dream Catcher.anyway,I can't notice any weary pursuation there,which,to my knowledge is really unintentional and frank at the same time.also the casuistry(positive)of her work is remarkable,if I may assure.there I insist on the excellent and philosophically arbitered equivocality of her pictorial poetry expressions.here,I must reveal that,my specification on her stimuli of artistic instinct is totally based on the above mentioned casuistry that she is well versed in her recapturing of lost beauty of implausible Humanity.
    I’m at my best when,away from civilization, She says.she is absolutely correct.Civilization is something that is referring itself to be a caged one and when someone is away from it,he or she definitely can see the world with a sense of universe. I wish you a good luck.keep the sensible work up.

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  4. Thank you for your comment. Much appreciated.

    "DREAMCATCHER" is a red Indian tradition. It’s an object like a cobweb with a crystal in the middle.
    The legend is that it filters your dreams. So that you don’t get nightmares. That’s why my blog is called "Dreamcatcher - life filtered through my lenses" I hope this clarifies the confusion :)

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  5. The drama in this shot is quite unique and close to our hearts.

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