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The darkness that came from the Mediterranean sea blotted out the city that the Procurator detested so much. The suspension bridges connecting the temple with the grim fortress of Antonia vanished, the murk descended from the sky and drowned the winged gods above the hippodrome, the crenellated Hasmonaean palace, the bazaars, the caravanserai, the alleyways, the pools… Jerusalem, the great city, vanished as though it had never exist. The darkness devoured everything, frightening every living creature in Jerusalem and its surroundings. The city was engulfed by a strange cloud, which had crept over it from the sea towards the end of that day, the fourteenth of the month of Nisan.

(c) Mikhail Bulgakov. The Master and Margarita.

A colorful, pure photograph taken at noon. The reverse side of the sun. Aspiration for the Black Quadrate, the sunset era of the Tropic of Cancer.

Materials used:

The author controls the printing personally. All photos are printed on high quality archival paper (acid-free paper) Hahnemuhle. Each photo is supplied with a numbered Certificate of Authentication and an author’s signature. http://pitenin.com/en/print

Tags:
#seascape #black and #sea #storms 

THE DARKNESS THAT CAME L.E. 2/7 (2016)

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by dmitry pitenin

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The darkness that came from the Mediterranean sea blotted out the city that the Procurator detested so much. The suspension bridges connecting the temple with the grim fortress of Antonia vanished, the murk descended from the sky and drowned the winged gods above the hippodrome, the crenellated Hasmonaean palace, the bazaars, the caravanserai, the alleyways, the pools… Jerusalem, the great city, vanished as though it had never exist. The darkness devoured everything, frightening every living creature in Jerusalem and its surroundings. The city was engulfed by a strange cloud, which had crept over it from the sea towards the end of that day, the fourteenth of the month of Nisan.

(c) Mikhail Bulgakov. The Master and Margarita.

A colorful, pure photograph taken at noon. The reverse side of the sun. Aspiration for the Black Quadrate, the sunset era of the Tropic of Cancer.

Materials used:

The author controls the printing personally. All photos are printed on high quality archival paper (acid-free paper) Hahnemuhle. Each photo is supplied with a numbered Certificate of Authentication and an author’s signature. http://pitenin.com/en/print

Tags:
#seascape #black and #sea #storms 
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1982, Russia, Moscow, 1\1Landscape and art photographer, leading author of the column on landscape photography in the magazine "Russian Photo". Member of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia (TSHR),... Read more

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