Observations of clouds and skylines have proved inspirational for many photographers and filmmakers. Stephen Shore and Edward Steichen photographed clouds at various times of the day. In the film Mistaken Memoris of Mediaeval Manhattan, Brian Eno produced a time-lapse sequence of NewYork filmed in a vertical format, with buildings silhouetted against a drifting atmospheric sky. In the photobook Solitude of Ravens, Masahisa Fukase produced evocative images of birds in flight against dramatic skies. Prouce your own response, making reference to appropriate work by others.


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