Truth on stone
by Grodgeman
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Uploaded17/05/2016 - 08:40
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Posted 17/05/2016 - 14:59
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Great idea and effect...love the animal paw prints! 🐾
Cheers...Donna 😊
Posted 17/05/2016 - 21:17
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SMarsden wrote:
Lee Friedlander would be proud
Very perhaps.Lee Friedlander would be proud
I swear by Frank and Hopper.
Posted 18/05/2016 - 00:31
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I'm still trying to figure out why you "placed" a load of pebbles in your tummy? I thought only dinosaurs and birds needed those
That aside, it's very cleverly done
That aside, it's very cleverly done
Posted 18/05/2016 - 04:52
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I like food and the breakwater didn't have much else to offer my shadow...
Actually, the pebbles were a coincidence and I really noticed them and their position only when processing the photo. I was, at the time, more interested in the paw prints and their permanence, in contrast to the insubstantial shadow. No really clear idea or intention about the whole thing... I suppose some intellectual or philosopher could bloat the whole thing up into some fancy (and undigestible) verbal salad. "Meaning", "sense", and "significance" can — after all — be read into anything and everything. Everything under the sun denotes and connotes.
Actually, the pebbles were a coincidence and I really noticed them and their position only when processing the photo. I was, at the time, more interested in the paw prints and their permanence, in contrast to the insubstantial shadow. No really clear idea or intention about the whole thing... I suppose some intellectual or philosopher could bloat the whole thing up into some fancy (and undigestible) verbal salad. "Meaning", "sense", and "significance" can — after all — be read into anything and everything. Everything under the sun denotes and connotes.
Posted 18/05/2016 - 17:10
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Love this "gritty" image
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