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From September 2019, "North Atlantic Sunset":

https://porfolio.gorga.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/DSC3173.jpg

Made on a beach on Cape Brenton Island.

I guess that I am one of those clueless realistic minimalists!

Might be a good opportunity for a Baker's Dozen.

I like "Atlantic."

Me, too: excellent! Stylistically somewhere between Mark Rothko and National Geographic.

Less is More.

Is Camp's Atlantic a nod to Gursky's Rhein ii?

Here is one of mine in that veinhttps://500px.com/photo/1046381366/homage-by-terry-letton

Ironically, Paul Caponigro’s wonderful book, The Wise Silence (I’m fortunate to have a signed first edition), which includes ‘Running White Deer’ (across two pages), also has many fine examples of what I would consider Realistic Minimalism, albeit in B&W.

Reminds me of this body of work: https://www.sugimotohiroshi.com/seascapes-1

Happy Holidays

My realistic minimalist shots have usually been accidental shutter releases: shots of the ground, blurry nothingness and occasional lenscap-left-on specials - nothing more minimalist than pure black :-D
Happy holidays!

I sense a Baker's Dozen...

I like it! I have work that's similar but, in my case, would have a small puffy cloud somewhere in the frame to ruin the simplicity.

I like John's other work, too. For years I've seen him kicking around the same photo forums as me. Then last spring I wiped out my rotator cuff and needed reconstructive surgery. While I recovered I binge read most of "John Sanford's" body of work (Kidd, Davenport & Letty). I saved the fucking Virgil Flowers books for last, and I finished the first one of those last week.

Thanks, John, for putting your work out there for us to enjoy. And Merry Christmas to you, Mike and all the TOPers.

Rick Popham

Hah, excellent, John. As MichaelT noted, it’s quite Sugimoto-esque.

I am also quite a fan of reductive and minimalist photography.
Ex: ”MoMA Painter”, ”Indiana Mill Flare”.

It might indeed be an enjoyable submission topic, Mike.

Craig Blacklock's Horizons comes to mind as a book of Realistic Minimalism.

I'm on the same page as Ken Owen!

Note to Ken Tanaka: I really like all those Chicago images. I mean, I *really like them.* Nothing specific, but some of them tweaked my Wayne Thiebaud brain cells.

I also thought of Rhein II... and liked Atlantic more for being an actual photo. I'd love to see a gallery of Realistic Minimalism.

Realistic minimalism! Love the concept!

Then again, one of my favourite subjects for my own photography is what I call almost abstract. Photos that look abstract at first, until you realize you can actually tell what it really is.

And I second the suggestion to make that theme into a Baker's Dozen. I'm sure we'd see very diverse interpretations.

Yowza! Hit me in one of my special spots. I'd have called it Minimal Realism, just because,

Then PS had a spasm that took a some time to fix. All this time, I've been picturing in my mind various favorite photos of mine that fit the category.


Pacific


Wavy


Don't Look


No Heron


Feathers


Spike


Petaled


Aquatic


Horizon


Brass


Nasturtiums


Pressed


Shoreline


Awash


Wavy


Ripples


Love this category and the examples in the commnents! Made me think of Gordon Lewis as well -- I own his Precipitation print, which may not be quite as minimalistic as the original example, but I still find it striking by its ability to remove most of the city clutter and still come through as urban photography.

I'm more of a landscape guy, so I thought I'd share one of my own:
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Puna Pau

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