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Different views

26th November 2008 by Joan Mercadal

surfacelovers
all rights reserved (c) Joan Mercadal _ Menorcafoto

This summer I had good fun with my ‘new toy’: a waterproof case for my compact camera. It was good to discover new options of taking pictures, is like a different way to see the world.

I was amazed of what I could see in the water but I couldn’t miss what was going on outside. So I did a big collection of semi-subaquatic photos like this one. It’s called “Surface lovers”.

Even simple things, when you see them on a different point of view they can look better and surprise you more. I think is great showing your own way of life, that’s why I like Different views.

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Sense & Sensibility

25th November 2008 by Joan Mercadal

aigua=Vida, by Nuri Segui

aigua=Vida (water=life) by Nuri Seguí.

As I said in a previous post, a good photography for me is more than a beautiful image. I need to see something else in it, some meaning. Usualy is not easy to find the right way to comunicate or to express some sense in your pictures. But when you see photos that do so, and they even reveal feelings is when I think that the photographer becomes an Artist.

Today’s picture was taken by Nuri Segui, a friend of mine. She is a young photographer (25) from Menorca (Spain). I’ve never met someone with such a capability of expression. Her style is simple and clear, and her pictures are an open window to her inner feelings. Check out her photoblog, and enjoy a good dose of art full of Sense and Sensibility.

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Express yourself

11th November 2008 by Joan Mercadal

sandals
all rights reserved (c) Joan Mercadal _ Menorcafoto

“I don’t want anyone to appreciate the light or the palette of tones.
I want my pictures to inform, to provoke discussion – and to raise money”.
This are the first words you can read if you enter my website. It was said once by Sebastiao Salgado , wich is probably my favourite comtemporary photographer. It tells exactly what I think about how a good photo should be.
Sometimes we care too much about cameras, lenses, computers or software and we forget about the real meaning of the image. You don’t need always a beatiful landmark, a perfect lightning or a stunning model to create a good photo.
Don’t you agree?

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