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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> CTF Challenge 172 - Opposites >> Opposites - Exhibition > 7th: Spiritual & Mammon
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28 Oct 2008 Abstract

7th: Spiritual & Mammon
by Abstract

I am trying to convey contradiction in the object itself.
Do challenge rules require two (at least) opposite subjects in the photo to be on-topic?


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ctfchallenge12-Nov-2008 19:44
Thank you very much Lydia and Techo.
I am really glad that everyone here seems to have taken this photo as a commentary on the society as a whole (exactly what I intended). It was not targeted towards any particular religion or country.
-Abstract
ctfchallenge12-Nov-2008 01:35
Very well visualized. Big kudos on the paper folding for sure. What a great idea. The lighting, composition...the shots just works.

-Techo
ctfchallenge11-Nov-2008 02:19
Brilliant opposites image, Abs. ~lydia
ctfchallenge09-Nov-2008 18:33
Thank you Debbie. I am glad you liked the idea. -Abstract
ps: Although the credit for word "mammon" goes to YB. originally I had used "carnal" in the title.
Guest 08-Nov-2008 22:06
Wow, You amaze me with your ideas! I must admit I had never heard the word Mammon and had to look it up.
Well done
Debbi
ctfchallenge08-Nov-2008 21:04
Thank you Sharon, K2, and YB. It always gives extra satisfaction when people like your concept/commentary/thought behind the image.
Thanks YB for the title suggestion :)
-Abstract
Guest 08-Nov-2008 14:32
Brilliantly imaginative image.

Minor point - the title. Perhaps "Mammon" would be more appropriate than "Carnal".
YB
ctfchallenge08-Nov-2008 13:51
Beautiful, creative and thought-provoking.
-k2
ctfchallenge07-Nov-2008 23:49
Hi, Abstract! No, two objects are not necessary, it is the concept that I am much more interested in. Really good work on the concept and paper folding in this one! This provokes a lot of thought about the commercializing of God and the uses of religion in daily life where it may not be entirely necessary. Very interesting indeed! ~Sharon