I love the photo but give up on understanding your text. Might help if I could speak Italian. Excuse my ignorance. Anyway, love the textures, the photographic commentary and your pov on this.
@helenhall@helenhall I'm so sorry... trying to explain oneself in another language is always tricky... However, "white word" was an assignment by this professor of photography I had the luck to meet. He meant to receive a plain illustration of the meaning of the word.
A "black word" is the opposite - illustrating the contrary.
@domenicododaro so it the word bathe - rather than bath - I wonder. Bath implies the receptacle in the bathroom, where I might bathe or take a bath, but I am more likely to bathe in the sea. Thanks for explaining.
@joysabin it is, indeed! Though, when it is, indeed! Though, when translating an Italian word ("bagno" - that may mean bath as well as bathe and also bathroom) into a picture and an English word, I should have checked a dictionary...
August 14th, 2016
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A "black word" is the opposite - illustrating the contrary.