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Forgotten Corner II - Closer

Photography Atmosphere/Mood posted on Nov 19, 2005
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"All the things one has forgotten scream for help in dreams." --Elias Canetti

A closer view of the statue in the corner... ----- Thanks for stopping by and for your memorable comments on my last photo, Forgotten Corner.

----- Olympus C8080WZ & PhotoshopCS. (484)

Comments (20)


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BBarbs

7:47PM | Sat, 19 November 2005

This looks great closeup. The statue definitely looks neglected and forgotten. This corner was a great find. The green tones of the statue contrasted with the pale tones of the environment give it a special emphasis. You have created a wonderful image here. Excellent Work !

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suresh_krishna

8:59PM | Sat, 19 November 2005

There was more depth in the previous picture. However, I like this one too. The bits and pieces of discarded material comes more into prominence here and gives it a true feeling of neglect and indifference. Love the lighting. Very well taken.

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jocko500

9:00PM | Sat, 19 November 2005

all alone and in a corner too lol...cool shot

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rayburg

10:16PM | Sat, 19 November 2005

The statue being lighted makes it seem important..was Batman there?? looks like a bat symbol on the left..

Tedz

10:33PM | Sat, 19 November 2005

I love the Manniquin...it reeks of nostalgia ...even before My time.

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DELMUR

11:22PM | Sat, 19 November 2005

not easy to choose!i saw again ,i prefer this one, more artistic!

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tibet2004uk

12:12AM | Sun, 20 November 2005

Close or far, I love it just as much! The desaturation was really the way to go here IMHO!

Egmont

2:28AM | Sun, 20 November 2005

It is interesting to compare the two images and see which one appears best. I however remain undecided.

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Luka_30

4:59AM | Sun, 20 November 2005

I like how the shadow divides the photo. Moody! great capture.

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sharky_

8:44AM | Sun, 20 November 2005

The Lost City. Beautiful capture of this mummy statue for science studies. Excellent find. Aloha

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Digimon

8:47AM | Sun, 20 November 2005

Nice composition!

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Denger

8:58AM | Sun, 20 November 2005

I liked the first one; this is even better.

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killerpumpkins

9:03AM | Sun, 20 November 2005

CREEPY!!! The statue looks tortured and with the sharp objects, or sticks, in the back add to the stress that this picture projects to me. Batman left his boomarang behind too!

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Valentin

12:05PM | Sun, 20 November 2005

Strong, impressive and meaningful... very interesting image !!!

soulofharmony

1:01PM | Sun, 20 November 2005

love the shaft of light.. highlighing.. beautifully seen and imaginative composition excellent work...:)))) thank you kort..winks !!!!!

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jcv2

2:42PM | Sun, 20 November 2005

Impressive work, the title and shot are a strong combination! The attic of the soul is visited more than once in one's dreams... :) Excellent, Kort!

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sossy

2:34PM | Mon, 21 November 2005

impressive close up! could be a perfect hiding place for the lord of the darness! the bat tells about! guess we should visit this place with garlic and bananas! g

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Richardphotos

5:07PM | Mon, 21 November 2005

I think Tedz would love to have the statue. very interesting corner with so many things obviously forgotten

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jophoto

8:38AM | Thu, 01 December 2005

I love the statue, but I would have preferred better lighting. The previous image didn't show the glare on the statue as much because it was a smaller part of the image. Still, a really interesting piece of work.

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blacq_nyght_vampyre

11:08PM | Mon, 06 February 2006

Wonder what that statue was going to be? Interesting point of view!!


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