Seer's Eye Journal
The Art and Imagery of Robert K. Foster
Mon, May 21, 2007
Comment BelowLandscape • Media: PhotographI still love black and white photographs because they reduce the image down to it’s basic forms, relationships, lines, and contrasts. I think bare, leafless trees make great black and white subjects because the innate structure of the tree is an organic pattern that appeals to the human mind. It’s no coincindence that we we have family “trees”, mindmaps, flow charts, etc. They all follow this basic structure from nature—the tree.
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