Sally Gall, Between Worlds, 1997
Sally Gall, Safe Distance, 1997
Sally Gall, Visitation, 1997
Sally Gall, Geometry Lesson, 1997
Sally Gall, Residue of a Dream, 1997
Sally Gall, Tannah Lot, 1997
Sally Gall, Bruges, 1986
Sally Gall, Mondanock, 1991
Sally Gall, Sunflowers Chinon, 1990
Sally Gall, Tampaksring, 1988
Sally Gall, Rio Botanical Garden 3, 1993
Sally Gall, Rio Botanical Garden, 1988
Sally Gall, Loire, 1986













26 comments:
Thank you for the introduction. I loved her cave pictures.
I love black and white photos. For some reason they just usually seem so much more artistic.
BUTTCRACK !!! I SAW A BUTTCRACK !!
OMG. I totally want Bruges and the first Rio Botanical Gardens pictures. I love them!
oh these are sooooo dreamy. I love the feet in the bed.
love these! so pretty and dreamlike. good find!
These are really great and have an almost dream-like quality to them. Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful!
i think visitation is such a clever title for that picture.
botanical garden 3 is stunning.
Did you see that bum????
Tanalot (the wave) is fascinating.
My spins and imagines with these!
I love these simple but unexpectedly striking images.
I love black and white photography. These are beautiful. I really like the softness of the Botanical Garden's. Beautiful.
She has a really cool style!
Hey you are heading up here, and I am heading down to LA (funeral) not good.
Maybe our planes will pass in the air.
Have a great weekend!
Those are all incredibly gorgeous. I especially like the bed shots. Probably because I like to sleep so much. HA!
These are hauntingly beautiful. I esp. love the shot of the 2 sets of feet in bed! xo, mel
Love these. Some look familiar.
Love the feet, and the wave, and the sunflowers and....
OMG! Beautiful
Never heard of her but love them so much.
These are so hauntingly beautiful...the last one is my favorite, but really love them all!
The images from the wave down are so gorgeous to me, I want to cry.
Thanks so much for sharing. xo
holy shit, these are incredible.
Black and white gives them a higher impact and makes them more surreal.
Wow, these are eerie and beautiful all at once. The bug creeps me out a bit, but I'm reminded that at one point I wanted to be an entomologist!
happy thanksgiving!
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