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Black And White Photograph - Absentia by Kaleidoscopik Photography

Absentia is a photograph by Kaleidoscopik Photography which was uploaded on January 13th, 2015.

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Comments (9)

Lenore Senior

Lenore Senior

Awesome! v/f!

Chrystyne Novack

Chrystyne Novack

Fantastic B&W tones! The chair sits all alone as a beacon in the surrounding darkness. This is an excellent emotive piece for while the chair is the 'light' in contrast to the dark, it is surrounded by the darkness and sits all alone without companionship or company to ward off the loneliness. L/F

Curtis Knight

Curtis Knight

Great mood Justin!

Thanks Curtis

Lois Bryan

Lois Bryan

Wow ... very moving, thought-provoking piece ... I love it!! lf and tweeted

Cheers Lois, really appreciate the tweet. I find this scene to be very emotional for me. It really connects with me so I am glad you enjoyed it.

Mark Tisdale

Mark Tisdale

Love the mood and tones!

Thanks Mark, glad you liked it. It's a heavy scene but I think it translates well.

Justin Woodhouse

Justin Woodhouse

Featured on the "MINIMALISM 1 a day" group homepage. Thanks all, much appreciated.

Justin Woodhouse

Justin Woodhouse

Featured on the "Black Background and Color 2 images per Day" group homepage. Thanks all, much appreciated.

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