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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
The image is of a plant inside the house, seen from the street through a window with translucent glass, you probably tried to acid. Subsequently, the original picture has been converted to black and white, increased the grain and the contrast and color intensity in some gray areas, to achieve the desired effect for me. Then I added a text extracted from a haiku.
Suiboku or Sumi-e (墨絵also "水墨画", "suibokuga?) Is a monochromatic ink drawing of the school of Japanese painting. It developed in China during the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907) and was introduced as a style during the Song dynasty (960 - 1279). Was introduced in Japan in the mid-fourteenth century by Zen Buddhist monks and grew in popularity until its peak during the Muromachi period (1338 to 1573). |
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