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Field Museum 2005 #48

Photography Historical posted on Mar 16, 2005
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diomedes66

7:58AM | Wed, 16 March 2005

Wonderful composition of this ancient relief, well done!

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itsumama

8:07AM | Wed, 16 March 2005

Hi Misha! This series you are presenting is fabulous! I am curious though. Currently an exhibit is showing here in Dallas...The Forbidden City.... which is an amazing collection of China's treasures. Not only is the city "Forbidden"....Photography in the visiting exhibits is forbidden also! I am wondering if the TUT exhibit allows it? :o)barbara

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TwoPynts

9:12AM | Wed, 16 March 2005

This is one of my favorites. It definately give me the feel that I'm on a dig in egypt, uncovering a long forgotten pharoh's tomb! Thanks for bringing me there. :)

Egmont

10:57AM | Wed, 16 March 2005

I really like this one also. The drama of differences speaks volumns. V

Michelle A.

11:20AM | Wed, 16 March 2005

Wonderful!

cynlee

2:31PM | Wed, 16 March 2005

gives me goosebumps!!1 :]

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marybelgium

4:42PM | Wed, 16 March 2005

Beautiful serie !

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DJB

5:47PM | Wed, 16 March 2005

What I like is there is no bright flash spots.Yet you can still see the shadows where stone meets stone. Nicely viewed!

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WandM

1:08AM | Thu, 17 March 2005

Now will never come again. Beautiful soft picture.

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CDBrugg

1:12AM | Thu, 17 March 2005

excellent series

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revcodes

1:56AM | Thu, 17 March 2005

Great image and fantastic series of images. Glad you're doing this.

tvernuccio

2:36AM | Thu, 17 March 2005

misha this is incredible to see this! so rich and intense!!! ok, this is gonna sound like a silly question, but is this an engraving on a stone? i see that this is in pieces. were these stones brought into the museum and put together? wonderful photography!!!

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sossy

6:03AM | Sat, 19 March 2005

fascinating and mystic artwork! great job! ;o)


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