"Photography is feeling"

 
  
Photography for me is not looking, it's feeling. If you can't feel what you're looking at, then you're never going to get others to feel anything when they look at your pictures. - Don McCullin, Sleeping With Ghosts : A Life's Work in Photography by Don McCullin (Photographer), Mark Haworth-Booth (Introduction), Donald McCullin , ISBN: 0893816590 , Page: 96

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Milarepa (2006)

'How senseless to disregard one's life by fighting foes, who are but frail flowers.
How foolish to spend your lifetime without meaning, when a precious human body is so rare a gift'.

A very nice movie... Sources on youtube, and archive to download. Also DVD on Amazon.

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La Esencia de Klimt - The essence of Klimt


Amazing photos inspired on the original paintings of Gustav Klimt, by Moises Gonzalez

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Visions of China (Photos)



"Visions of China" - Beijing Olympic Games

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Seamus Murphy - Darkenss Visible (Photography)

"Girl in Ghulam Ali" A young girl in Ghulam Ali, a village on the Shamali Plain. Fighting between Northern Alliance and Taliban, along with massive US airstrikes in the wake of September 11 made the plain an extremely dangerous place to live. November 2001. [source]

Seamus Murphy is an english photographer, born in 1959 and raised in Dublin, Ireland. He works with photojournalism since 1990, has received several awards, and six World Press Photo awards.

His new book is intitled Afghanistan: a Darkness Visible, about the people of Afghanistan, Taliban regime, civil war and elections. Photos from 1994-2004.

More about, and photos, here, here, here, here, here, and here.

Afghanistan: A Darkness Visible (on Amazon)

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Hamesha (photography)



The Walk, originally uploaded by From Afghanistan With Loveّ.

He walked with a staff and a rosary in his hands, and an impeccably clean turban on his head. He timed the turning of the rosary beads to coincide with his steps. He took firm, determined steps and knew where he was headed to. In the vast deserts of Samangan, at mid-day heat, he was a sight to behold.

(Samangan, Northern Afghanistan -Summer 2008 )

A little bit of what can be found on his weblog, and flickr.

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Variations on Las Meninas (Velasquez)

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Diego Velazquez, 1656


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Joel-Peter Witkin, 1987

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Hercules Brabazon

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picasso

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Picasso

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Picasso

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Dali

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Dali

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Waltercio Caldas



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Picasso



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Jaquelinevanek.com



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Domingo Barreres



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Botero



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Goya


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Alexey Kartashov (photography)

artphotografer

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Shaun Ferguson - Painting

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Gustav Doré, and Hieronimus Bosch


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Gustav Doré´s Illustration for The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen
(1895)


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Hieronimus Bosch - "The Ship of Fools" (1490-1500)

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Monster brains (engraving)

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A very interesting weblog with several medieval images, legends and creatures

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Photos

"more than 10 favs", on zooomr

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Image, Word and Flesh

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Andre Brito (Photography)

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Andre Brito, portuguese photographer, on Olhares and his own domain.

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