These photos are taken from the flat I live in. Though it's always the same object I see when I step out on our balcony or look through the windows - the backside of Herderkirche - the view is different everyday and offers a "peculiar beauty" each and every day.
-> This is quit similar to the post below "at any time".
I like the idea of shooting out of your window - it's your personal view and connects the inside with the outside. So this could also be connected to the topic "inside/outside".
-> This also reminds me of the famous photographers André Kertesz and Josef Sudek, whose motives used to be the view through their windows.
-> This is quit similar to the post below "at any time".
I like the idea of shooting out of your window - it's your personal view and connects the inside with the outside. So this could also be connected to the topic "inside/outside".
-> This also reminds me of the famous photographers André Kertesz and Josef Sudek, whose motives used to be the view through their windows.
And concerning the topic public / private - inside/outside - reflections (on the membrane in between),
here is a photo that corresponds to the series above, but is somehow special because of the reflections on the window. So we have several 'levels': The inside (private space) shown by these reflections on the window (the membrane), the snow on the other side of the membrane and Herderkirche (public space).
here is a photo that corresponds to the series above, but is somehow special because of the reflections on the window. So we have several 'levels': The inside (private space) shown by these reflections on the window (the membrane), the snow on the other side of the membrane and Herderkirche (public space).