tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5500371549122149711.post7482864805639087998..comments2024-01-04T08:13:41.648-07:00Comments on The Photography of Brian L. Schiele: Old Photographs RevistedBrian L. Schielehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13370154673817423293noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5500371549122149711.post-18077775362947559392014-03-30T12:22:26.483-06:002014-03-30T12:22:26.483-06:00I'm not photography critic, but I know what I ...I'm not photography critic, but I know what I like. I like them all. cofisherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12288930899340581141noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5500371549122149711.post-40467830788249448742014-03-30T11:02:38.276-06:002014-03-30T11:02:38.276-06:00Interesting perspective Anthony, one that I cannot...Interesting perspective Anthony, one that I cannot disagree with at all.<br />Art is art Dwayne and you have some great art skills, so your insight is relevant too.<br />I still don't know why I didn't print that last photograph, when I first got the film back, but I am glad I did now.<br />Thanks for your comments!Brian L. Schielehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13370154673817423293noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5500371549122149711.post-29369820979727444082014-03-30T09:21:09.579-06:002014-03-30T09:21:09.579-06:00I have to admit, as a person with little photograp...I have to admit, as a person with little photography skills, I like them all. An interesting perspective.Dwaynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07991949099743587945noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5500371549122149711.post-50739243550254371472014-03-30T07:34:19.003-06:002014-03-30T07:34:19.003-06:00Brian - the last photo is the one that stands out ...Brian - the last photo is the one that stands out to me. But it is of course a completely different subject matter. The first three photos are photos of an angler - the last is a landscape with an angler. The first three are a guy that "knows" what he's about. In the fourth photo the angler is forced - in the face of nature's inscrutability - to reconsider his actions, and his presumed dominance. The river is winning in the last photo or at least, the river is teaching. The angler is finding his place in the bigger picture. The angler is perhaps being mindful for the first time of the day...perhaps he is experiencing kenshō....or maybe I'm reading way too much into it. But at any rate that's what I like about the last photo - it is, to me, an unfolding story in the way that the others aren't as much. Anthonyhttp://www.castingaround.comnoreply@blogger.com