I spend every possible moment out of doors,
in a field, or a river, or the forest.
waking up every morning to little birdsongs out the window.
Speaking of which, if you have any interest in cinematography,
I recently watched a british series, Birdsong, which was photographically astounding,
and melted my heart, it was so beautiful. You can peek at it Here.
in a field, or a river, or the forest.
waking up every morning to little birdsongs out the window.
Speaking of which, if you have any interest in cinematography,
I recently watched a british series, Birdsong, which was photographically astounding,
and melted my heart, it was so beautiful. You can peek at it Here.
If there are any films you find lovely to look at, please recommend,
I enjoy photographical aspects of movies as much as pictures themselves.
In the meantime:
I enjoy photographical aspects of movies as much as pictures themselves.
In the meantime:
A photo on Tumblr led me to your Flick site and then here...and I forgot Tumblr and decided to stay here. Your images are beautiful, and I don't even know where to begin. So, I'll start by answering your request for films with beautiful cinematography. I could stop any one of these frame by frame and learn so much about light and composition. Just a few..."My Brilliant Career," "Bright Star," "Days of Heaven" and "How Green Was My Valley." I loved the "Birdsong" trailer and look forward to seeing it...and also to returning here often to be inspired.
ReplyDeletethank you so much, how very kind of you! 'Bright Star' was gorgeous as well, you have excellent taste, I will certainly look into the others you mentioned.
ReplyDeleteI love all of these, especially the first one, makes me hungry!
ReplyDeleteThis combined with an instrumental guitar song ( http://www.triplejunearthed.com/JacobWylde < Instrumental, the second song ) made me feel as if it is summer - while it rains outside. Love it! :)
ReplyDeleteThey turned Jonathan Safran Foer's novel "Everything Is Illuminated" into a movie staring Elijah Wood. It is absolutely stunning. There are these scenes of sunflowers.... Delicatessen is another (bizarre) but beautifully shot movie as well!
ReplyDeleteahhh I have been meaning to see Delicatessen forever, Jean-Pierre Jeunet is incredible.
DeleteSo lovely! Such precious moments.
ReplyDeleteI love this serie ! So sweet !
ReplyDeleteTry "Atonement", from director, Joe Wright; astonishing photography.
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