
The Royal Armouries, Leeds. West Yorkshire, England.
From no specific project as such, 1997.
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Monochrome film based photography from the portfolio of Trevor David Betts BA (Hons). With just a little colour photography and a few videos as well.
I can see what it is when I click on the picture, but it looks very futuristic when it's this size - like the inside of a spaceship, perhaps.
ReplyDeleteA futristic display from centuries old weapons. Even though I have a military background I do not believe in violence but this place has a strange beauty.
ReplyDeleteIt's sad really that man can spend his time, skill and creativity to make weapons and machines that kill other human beings.
Yes I understand what you mean. Thanks once again for your comstructive comments on a destructive subject.
Interesting angle...enlarge it and I get a completely different view! Both have their own appeal!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Thanks, your input and comments are much appreciated. Perhaps some people forget to click on the image to enlarge it, because as you say it does give it a different view and therefore perspective.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, it shows a good deal of talent I think, to make something that is essentially horrific appear very beautiful in a photograph.
ReplyDeleteThanks yet again. Yes even though this establishment does hold many artifacts, models and weapons of war. In a static museum setting they can, and do appear to be beautiful to a certain extent.
ReplyDeleteThis is down to the light, composition, perspective, angle, and of course the subject matter.
Thank you once again for your constructive and thoughtful comments.