Title: Thorns Photo By The Hungarian Artists Dreamdelivery Group
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Period: Contemporary
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Condition: Museum Quality
Item Date: 2010
Item ID: 3866
Ironthorns are on the top of fences standing along beside each other. In this picture the order of diagonals made me shoot a photo. There’s a strange foil between the origanal function of thorns (bruising the robber) and the silence and deserted feeling of the sight. We highlighted this effect with the black&white developing because the look can concentrate on the strict, geometrical order. The photo was taken with a Canon EOS 1000D camera (1/500, F: 6,44) and pirnted on Fuji Crystal Archive premium photopaper. Dreamdelivery Group is a young Hungarian artist group from Europe which is on the way to break in the international artist world. They are creating in the fields of photography and painting.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_and_white_photography
Monochrome photography is photography where the image produced has a single hue, rather than recording the colours of the object that was photographed. It includes all forms of black and white photography, which produce images containing tones of grey ranging from black to white. Most modern black and white films, called panchromatic films, record the entire visible spectrum. 157 Some films are orthochromatic, recording visible light wavelengths shorter than 590 nanometres. 158
Black and white photography is considered more subtle and interpretive, and less realistic than colour photography. Monochrome images are not direct renditions of their subjects, but are abstractions from reality, representing colours in shades of grey. In computer terms, this is often called greyscale.[citation needed]
Monochrome images may be produced using black and white film or paper, or by manipulating colour images using computer software.[citation needed]