Eyes

by Robert Santafede

"Eyes", a black and white photograph taken by Robert Santafede

26 Comments to “Eyes”

  1. ckponderings's avatar
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  3. Russ's avatar

    Fantastic lighting, the cloud adds real drama.

  4. ManoliRizoFotografia's avatar

    La iluminación en las paredes, y la nube son fantásticas, saludos

    The lighting in the walls, and the cloud they are fantastic, regards

  5. Sonali Dalal's avatar

    Lovely monochrome! Like the title too!

  6. Sandra's avatar

    This is incredible. I love it. If I credit it to you may I put this photo on my next blog with a short story?

  7. niasunset's avatar

    I loved it dear Robert, what a beautiful house… Thank you, with my love, nia

  8. russellchapman's avatar

    You found where the Munsters live 🙂

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  10. Sandra's avatar

    http://bit.ly/KUwRl8
    I used it. I love your work, you are very talented.

    • Robert Santafede's avatar

      Great! Thank you for your nice words, Sandra – I really do appreciate it! Thank you also for using my photo, and seeing something of value in it. 🙂 Off to read your story now!

  11. Stewartry Writers's avatar

    You treat the world like your own special theatrical set, lifting the ordinary (though interesting) into the realms of the super real…. yes, even surreal. The incandescent cloud is very ominous. The house is almost animate and lit with spot lights. Do you write? Sandra has found a story here. It is prime material for a narrative.
    Regards, John.

    • Robert Santafede's avatar

      Thank you John. No, I don’t write – I’m an absolute klutz when it comes to words.. To be honest, I think that’s why I’ve always looked for other means of communication (I write & play music as a profession – instrumental – photography was something I more recently discovered). I really enjoy conveying emotion and mood without using words. They’re much stronger and supersede all language barriers, in my opinion. I really never would’ve thought I’d enjoy taking photos as much as I have been – something ‘clicked’ and I actually now find a very similar feeling that I get when I write music.

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