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Phil Douglis | all galleries >> Galleries >> Gallery Twenty Eight: Using symbols and metaphors to express meaning > Determination, The Statue of Liberty, New York City, New York, 2009
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20-MAR-2009

Determination, The Statue of Liberty, New York City, New York, 2009

As we steamed past the Statue of Liberty on the way to Ellis Island, our boat offered this frontal view. I chose to photograph it from chest to torch, stressing a look of outright determination that is seldom seen. The overcast background adds a somber context to its forceful attitude. The contrast of the oxidized green copper patina to the gilded flame in the torch suggests that while the statue was 129 years old at the time of this photograph, the passage of the years has not dimmed the flame, nor the idea of freedom that it represents.

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Phil Douglis03-Apr-2009 02:05
The last eight years have given her much to weep over. Let us hope that those blank eyes become focused and the sense of determination that both you and I see here will manifest itself in the coming months and years, Tim.
Tim May02-Apr-2009 23:59
Essentially the thing aside from the glorious color that I notice in this image is the blankness in the eyes. There is determination in the face, but the eyes remain blank. Letting us fill in the rest of the emotion. There is a streak on the left side of her nose that almost makes it seem as if she has been crying.
Phil Douglis31-Mar-2009 00:21
Thanks, Vera and Rose Marie, for coming to this image. The sky does indeed change the mood, as does the absence of shadow. And yes it simplifies things. As for security closures, it is ironic that a symbol of freedom is not longer available for free and full exploration. Thanks for pointing it out, Rose Marie.
sunlightpix30-Mar-2009 22:02
The idea of freedon still exists, but after the 9/11 attacks, policy was changed so that no one is allowed access beyond the pedestal. We are no longer free to experience freedom.
Guest 30-Mar-2009 22:01
Interesting how the sky can change to mood of a photo. The overcast sky simplifies the photo. Rather than a standard tourist shot of the statue we have a much moodier image. I like this simplicity.
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