Artist Reply: Thank you very much Dawn. Always nice to hear from someone who appreciates black & white images. Appreciate your stopping by to take a look.
I do love the contrast of this photograph and all your black and white photography.
Artist Reply: Thank you very much Mark. I guess there's something about beaches and the ocean, as you already know, that can be interpreted successfully in either color or black and white or both. Thanks for stopping by.
Hi Mike, I came to your page to take a look at your gallery and this just jumped off the page at me. I read a great deal and love books, the scent of them, the impact that writing makes in our lives, and the power and strength of the written word. For me this is a very dramatic photo. There is a quality of separateness about this. A sense that even after we have turned to dust; these written words will still live on. Outstanding capture!
11 Comments
dawn lochridge 15 Jan 2011
i love itSigridur Bachmann 09 Aug 2009
Super and very creative B/W photograph ! Quite unique !Heli Aarniranta 06 Jun 2009
I really like this shot.Wonderful-so superb work.Miro Gabriele 09 Apr 2009
cool shotMark Siciliano 11 Mar 2009
I do love the contrast of this photograph and all your black and white photography.Alessandra Gatti 26 Jan 2009
I agree with you at all! sad but impressive shot, very good work Mike... :)Anonymous Guest 13 Jan 2009
huh, that's where all my books from high school went, can't believe they're still lying around out there :-)Stacey Leigh 02 Jan 2009
ooh i like this.Michael Jones 24 Dec 2008
Great image. Reminds me of an old Genesis song from 1972 "The scattered pages of a book, by the sea...".marisel lassalle 10 Dec 2008
I agree with Lea, this is a very suggestive and captivating image. I want to know the story behind it.Lea Wiggins 08 Dec 2008
Hi Mike, I came to your page to take a look at your gallery and this just jumped off the page at me. I read a great deal and love books, the scent of them, the impact that writing makes in our lives, and the power and strength of the written word. For me this is a very dramatic photo. There is a quality of separateness about this. A sense that even after we have turned to dust; these written words will still live on. Outstanding capture!