I absolutely love those pictures...

Jun 09, 2019,10:51 AM
 

...particularly the 3rd and 4th. The 4th one sort of immerses you into it and you have to wonder where those people are going to up that dreadful road. You’re involved rather than just looking. Thanks for showing them. Regards Kev.

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"The sky is the key to the landscape" — Léonard Misonne (1870-1943)

 
 By: cshimokita : June 9th, 2019-05:55
Here are some photos by Belgian photographer Léonard Misonne trained as an engineer before discovering photography. Raised in Gilly, Belgium, his subject was mostly landscape and people of Europe in the "pictorialist" style. Pictorialism is a style and ae...  

Exquisite work. Thanks for sharing. [nt]

 
 By: Blansky : June 9th, 2019-07:39
I think the "creating an image" is lost on so many people attempting photography who do simply record what was there. As a backlash to the pictorialist movement the F64 group that included Ansel Adams who stressed sharpness and "realism" did also "create"... 

Somewhere along the line the "Straight Photography" style became popular...

 
 By: cshimokita : June 9th, 2019-14:35
sometimes also called "Pure Photography" the style was known for depicting a scene or subject in sharp focus and detail, in " accordance with the qualities that distinguish photography from other visual media, particularly painting ." Wikipedia has a nice... 

I absolutely love those pictures...

 
 By: kev09 : June 9th, 2019-10:51
...particularly the 3rd and 4th. The 4th one sort of immerses you into it and you have to wonder where those people are going to up that dreadful road. You’re involved rather than just looking. Thanks for showing them. Regards Kev.

Léonard Misonne certainly had a photographers eye...

 
 By: cshimokita : June 9th, 2019-14:39
and printing technique... kind of makes one wonder about the use of "presets" ; ) Casey

I have to thank my buddy for introducing Misonne to me...

 
 By: cshimokita : June 9th, 2019-14:42
I always appreciate his input. Casey

Thanks for sharing Casey!

 
 By: renerod : June 9th, 2019-13:25
Your insight and sensitivity in photography is top. Best. René

Too kind René

 
 By: cshimokita : June 9th, 2019-14:45
I am glad you could enjoy... I had fun doing a little research on the Léonard Misonne and the different photographic styles / movements of that time. Casey

Nice effects.

 
 By: InHavenPro : June 9th, 2019-13:44
This manner of doing things is far from my preference but I do recognize the specific beauty in it. The beach-side image is particularly interesting to me. Thanks for posting, cheers, Filip

Thanks for the comment Filip...

 
 By: cshimokita : June 9th, 2019-14:48
I would love to see the actual beach photo in person... I have to keep my eye out for an exhibition of bromoil / gum-prints. Casey

thanks for telling the story of Léonard Misonne Casey...

 
 By: Izhik : June 10th, 2019-09:57
those images are so different and special, sort of postcards really from another dimension of life... I would follow on tat and see if there is some book with a bigger collection of those prints...the impressions from the first photo is almost an atmosphe... 

Open to different interpretations...

 
 By: cshimokita : June 10th, 2019-14:28
is an aspect of photography and imagery in general. The way that the first photo is printed creates an atmosphere, particularly with regard to the two children 'by the dark wood on the opposite side of the stream'... One has to start with composition, in ... 

But how pleasant! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : June 10th, 2019-14:36

👍👍👍

 
 By: cshimokita : June 10th, 2019-15:35
[nt]

An effective way to create drama and a sense of mystery.

 
 By: fernando : June 11th, 2019-05:50
Thanks for sharing these with us. I like them all! cheers fernando

Four Color Bromoil, some suggestions…

 
 By: cshimokita : June 11th, 2019-14:11
I have always been interested in There is even a four color bromoil process ( details here ). There is just not enough time to try everything ; ) Casey