A personal exploration of autism from a brother’s perspective, including family relationships, philosophy, neuroscience, mental health history and ethics
Ah yes. The foreground was the most visible in the original black & white photo. Darkening the background was a good way to ignore it. Plus it drew more attention to the foreground, literally thrusting it forward. Glad you like it, Claudia!
J
I especially love the one at night.
There are several with black backgrounds. I like them as well.
j
Oops I should be more specific, I was meaning the middle row, left. The sense of isolation just really hit me. A very evocative image for me.
Ah yes. The foreground was the most visible in the original black & white photo. Darkening the background was a good way to ignore it. Plus it drew more attention to the foreground, literally thrusting it forward. Glad you like it, Claudia!
J