Your landscape photograph needs another look. It' a story of inequality :
moving across toward the right we can see an uninterrupted migration vehicles', cars', trucks' and lorries' migration and even a canoe, trying to escape the flood and reach a place with big houses, a major power line, a.s.o. It can remind of the crossing towards safety of the Red Sea by the Hebrews.
Alternatively, poor peoples' houses in the foreground, where all sorts of detritus make the usual decor, are seen drowning, as is the small electric line that seems to sink into water towards the left, whilst in the other part of the picture that very disaster doesn't seem to reach the wealthy and their attributes.
A kind of parallel thrill in the three. For me the third one goes some further documentary
Love the photo of the girls in motion. I am strongly reminded of the painting 'Dance' by Henri Matisse. A very similar energy.
Your landscape photograph needs another look. It' a story of inequality :
moving across toward the right we can see an uninterrupted migration vehicles', cars', trucks' and lorries' migration and even a canoe, trying to escape the flood and reach a place with big houses, a major power line, a.s.o. It can remind of the crossing towards safety of the Red Sea by the Hebrews.
Alternatively, poor peoples' houses in the foreground, where all sorts of detritus make the usual decor, are seen drowning, as is the small electric line that seems to sink into water towards the left, whilst in the other part of the picture that very disaster doesn't seem to reach the wealthy and their attributes.