The Lady and the Sleeping Giant

by Rhoufi

A woman engages in silent dialogue with the artist.

Ron Mueck’s “Mask II” at his recent exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria, Australia

Ron Mueck’s hyper-realistic sculptures engage the viewer totally. They provide a new way of observing ourselves, our bodies, birth, life, dying and death. It is impossible to resist reflecting on what it means to be alive when standing in front of one of his sculptures.

Candid Street Photography
Uploaded19/07/2011 - 12:58
CategoryStreet Photography
Shutter Speed1/25
Aperturef/2.4
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ISO400
Focal Length70mm
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GIULIO57
Posted 19/07/2011 - 16:44 Link
Good BW
PPG
bwlchmawr
Posted 19/07/2011 - 17:03 Link
A superb shot! Very contemplative.
Best wishes,

Andrew

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pianoman
Posted 19/07/2011 - 17:21 Link
Your shot is thought provoking in itself love the angled head and the pose unwittingly taken...as Andrew states "Superb"
All the best

David
pgweber
Posted 19/07/2011 - 21:32 Link
Super composition, lovely pose of the human subject and I like the humour of the overall picture. Almost perfect except her clothes are just a bit on the dark side.
Peter

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szgabor
Posted 20/07/2011 - 11:08 Link
Nice and funny shot.
Regards,
Gábor
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Rhoufi
Posted 21/07/2011 - 03:52 Link
GIULIO57 wrote:
Good BW

Thank you for you comment, GIULIO
 
 
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Rhoufi
Posted 21/07/2011 - 03:56 Link
bwlchmawr wrote:
A superb shot! Very contemplative.

Thank you Andrew. It was luck really, because there were so many people around the sculpture all the time. But then the crowd cleared, the woman walked into my framing, put her hand on her hip and tilted her head. Lucky I had just fitted my 70mm prime. I love the way the visual attitude of a person’s body translates their feelings into a sensibility – the elbow and the tilt of the head, for me, says patience and wonder. I really want to take more candid shots like this, but they are rare.
 
 
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Rhoufi
Posted 21/07/2011 - 03:59 Link
pianoman wrote:
Your shot is thought provoking in itself love the angled head and the pose unwittingly taken...as Andrew states "Superb"

Thank you David, yes it is the two "heads" that makes this image, I think See my reply to Andrew about how it happened.
 
 
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Rhoufi
Posted 21/07/2011 - 04:03 Link
pgweber wrote:
Super composition, lovely pose of the human subject and I like the humour of the overall picture. Almost perfect except her clothes are just a bit on the dark side.

Thanks Peter, Yes I like the humour, but also the grace. The clothing exposure was a problem. Her tee shirt was jet black but her jeans were dark blue. The more I lightened her form too much detail appeared on the jeans and I started loosing the silhouette effect I wanted to maintain. Even so, I think it could be lightened a bit. Thanks for the observation.
 
 
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Rhoufi
Posted 21/07/2011 - 04:04 Link
szgabor wrote:
Nice and funny shot.

Thank you looking and commenting, Gábor.
 
 
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davidstorm
Posted 21/07/2011 - 13:11 Link
Quite disturbing, but this is a beautiful capture. Great composition, dynamic range and atmosphere. I don't think it needs lightening - the silhouette works well. I really like this picture.
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Rhoufi
Posted 26/07/2011 - 07:34 Link
davidstorm wrote:
Quite disturbing, but this is a beautiful capture. Great composition, dynamic range and atmosphere. I don't think it needs lightening - the silhouette works well. I really like this picture.

Thank you David, I agree it's more disturbing/dramatic than humorous. The massive scale of the head sculpture makes it look like a conversation with a sleeping giant.
 
 
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