Tag: “Impressionistic Photography”

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  1. Impressionistic Springtime by Dubi Roman

    The Image "Impressionistic Springtime by Dubi Roman" created in the Ella Valley in 1994, through Dubi Roman unique techniques of Impressionistic Photography.

    The image was created in the field, using nothing but a Nikon film camera. No filters were used and no lab or computer manipulation was utilized.

  2. Impressionistic Photography of the Yarkon Park by Dubi Roman

    Impressionistic Photography at the Yarkon Park, Tel Aviv was created in 1994 by Dubi Roman.

    This Image was taken solely in the field, no filters were used and no lab or computer manipulation was utilized.

  3. Impressionistic Photography at the Park, by Dubi Roman

    Impressionistic Photography at the Yarkon Park, Tel Aviv was created in 1994 by Dubi Roman.

    This Image was taken solely in the field, no filters were used and no lab or computer manipulation was utilized.

  4. Impressionistic Photography - focus on Israel’s Nature by Dubi Roman.

    This article was published along with a 6 pages review of my Artworks at the “Popular Photography of China” magazine – with approximately 500,000 copies.

  5. Impressionistic photography - Menashe Forest by Dubi Roman

    Impressionistic photography of the Menashe Forest by Dubi Roman, 1994.

    This Image was taken solely in the field, no filters were used and no lab or computer manipulation was utilized.

  6. Drik Gallery

    The Drik Gallery was opened in August 1993 with the first showing of World Press Photo in Bangladesh. It is one of the finest galleries in South Asia and the largest private gallery in Bangladesh.

  7. Soulard Art Market

    Soulard Art Market, located in the heart of historical Soulard, features fine art by 12 of St. Louis Missouri local artisans.

  8. One Glance into God's Water Garden

    At Claude Monet's waterlilies Garden, Giverny, France.
    July 2007.

    Unique Impressionistic Photograph by Dubi Roman.

    The image was created solely in the field using nothing but a camera and lens.

  9. Chelsea Piers

    The famous Chelsea Piers
    in New York City at night.

  10. Celebrations of Bad Shots or Imperfection Is a Lost Art: A List of Imperfect Photographs that Honor Your Journey

    Tradition required medieval tapestries eschew perfection reserved for God, so an intentional error was woven into each tapestry. There is divine precedent for imperfect pictures.