
Cromer Pier, Evening, ca. 1909

images that haunt us


George Washington Wilson ::
Loch Leven Castle, 1870.
View across to a tree covered island on the centre of which stands a tower. Loch Leven Castle was constructed ca. 1300. Mary, Queen of Scots was imprisoned in the castle in 1567.
Albumen print. / source: The Royal Collection Trust
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Andrea Hamilton ::
Line to Plane No. 3, 2016.
Dye sublimation print on aluminium. Andrea Hamilton
documents the horizon line and offers us a view of this snapshot moment. Scenes show the pure and ordered randomness of nature creating a sense of seascapes and land art. / source: invaluable


The dramatic effects of sunlight, clouds, and water in Gustave Le Gray’s Mediterranean and Channel coast seascapes stunned his contemporaries and immediately brought him international recognition. At a time when photographic emulsions were not equally sensitive to all colors of the spectrum, most photographers found it impossible to achieve proper exposure of both landscape and sky in a single picture; often the mottled sky of a negative was painted over, yielding a blank white field instead of light and atmosphere.
In many of his most theatrical seascapes, Le Gray printed two negatives on a single sheet of paper–one exposed for the sea, the other for the sky, sometimes made on separate occasions or at different locations. Although the relationship of sunlight to reflection in this example was carefully considered and the two negatives skillfully printed, one can still see the joining of the two negatives at the horizon. Le Gray’s marine pictures caused a sensation not only because their simultaneous depiction of sea and heavens represented a technical tour de force, but because the resulting poetic effect was without precedent in photography. / quoted from The Met

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Tom Kidd :: Angling party, Sandwick, Scotland, 1970′s / src: Scotland’s Far North Exhibition

Michael Massaia :: unknown title / src: http://www.escapeintolife.com/artist-watch/michael-massaia/

Brett Weston :: Inlet, Japan, 1970. Gelatin silver print. / via zzzze