How perfectly beautiful, FT! Using one of Georgia O'Keeffe's flower studies to illustrate the video was inspired. She sensed the vibrant creative energy at the heart of all natural phenomena, and illustrated it wonderfully. It's almost as though she anticipated time lapse photography with her intimate studies of flowers in detailed close-ups. She did something, as far as I know, that no artist had ever done before.
Of course time lapse filming of flowers opening from bud to blossom is beautiful, and I realize it takes a good eye, skill and lots of patience to accomplish it, but don't you think that fellow Schwartzberg is a bit too full of himself? I like what he's done, but I'd like it even better if got himself out of the way more. He, himself, after all is no thing of beauty.
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How perfectly beautiful, FT! Using one of Georgia O'Keeffe's flower studies to illustrate the video was inspired. She sensed the vibrant creative energy at the heart of all natural phenomena, and illustrated it wonderfully. It's almost as though she anticipated time lapse photography with her intimate studies of flowers in detailed close-ups. She did something, as far as I know, that no artist had ever done before.
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FT,
ReplyDeleteWonderful graphic! Wonderful video!
WOW! Good stuff, FT.
ReplyDeleteOf course time lapse filming of flowers opening from bud to blossom is beautiful, and I realize it takes a good eye, skill and lots of patience to accomplish it, but don't you think that fellow Schwartzberg is a bit too full of himself? I like what he's done, but I'd like it even better if got himself out of the way more. He, himself, after all is no thing of beauty.
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