I like the first one. Even though the 2nd is a more real photograph, I thin kthe post processing is what gave the other shot it's wow factor. It really is a good piece of work.
This is a discussion on Color of Money/Value of a Dollar within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; I like the first one. Even though the 2nd is a more real photograph, I thin kthe post processing is ...
I like the first one. Even though the 2nd is a more real photograph, I thin kthe post processing is what gave the other shot it's wow factor. It really is a good piece of work.
My interpretation...Is bumpy! with the exception of the Olympic type coin I see pre Jekyll island coins, that is to say before the gold standard was dropped in favor of placing Americas future in the hands of corporate bankers and their Fiat currency. I see the value of their cash in this image. I am of course a doom and gloomer in my outlook of the US economy, self confessed. The paper money is useless, always was as it's backed by nothing and can be printed on a whim. You should sen this to Ben Bernanke![]()
I agree with you Michael. It is hard to explain in a limited text, but many have said money is the root of all evil. I would like to agree with that, however, removing money from the equation of life is impossible. Therefore, those who have money and are generous with it, are just that much more honorable. The bankers and the wall street types you speak of are in my opinion, the type of people that I have always aspired not to be. Ive always been told what goes around comes around, and that if you want to live, you must be a productive member of society. What do banks and wall street investors really produce? My answer, inflation and a false sense of income. What are the fruits of their labor? More money in their pocket? Doesnt seem to help anyone but themselves if you ask me. Not very productive, the direct parallel of a parasite in the animal world. Sorry if I may have offended anyone here. It is a subject that touches way to close to home, which is why I have ended up creating images like these.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28054853@N08/
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Two of the biggest problems we face...Complacency and greed! Fuel that with fear and you're off to the races. Why more people don't get the central bank thing is dumbfoundingLike you said though..."What goes around, comes around" Cause and effect, every action having an equal and opposite reaction. I don't believe the dollar will be with us much longer, If it does remain, it will be with much less dignity or illusion of... You captured this well for me in both presentations
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I like the first image the best as well.
I believe the actual saying attributed to Jesus in the New Testament is, "The love of money is the root of all evil" (1 Timothy 6:10, KJV)
I like shot 1 as well - very strong image indeed![]()
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
You're right, many have said it. But when taken from its source, it reads "For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows." -1 Timothy 6:10
Didn't mean to go scriptural on you, but I hate to see it mis-quoted as it so often is. Money in itself couldn't possibly be evil, but the love of it surely could be.
Nice shots, both of'em.
I was very fortunate enough to get the first image as my swap with JJ...I love it and it looks even better as a photograph!
Just a thought......I really like #2 also...I would almost throw in a Canadian loonie as another coin...a cheeky play on the title...might give a bit of a different perspective of the shot also to our American friends.
But then again that's just me....![]()
I quite like it otherwise!
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Thanks Casil. I do have plenty of other foreign currencies. I like that thought. I will put something like that together and share it.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28054853@N08/
Photography is more than just taking a picture and freezing the action, or leaving the shutter open. It is more than orchestrating the image with the stroke of a brush. Its the realization and explanation that reality is an isolated experience in which only a specific individual can comprehend during any given time period. - Your Truly!
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