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Phil Douglis | all galleries >> Galleries >> Gallery Two: Travel Incongruities > Missing, Castle Hill, Ipswich, Massachusetts, 2009
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21-JUL-2009

Missing, Castle Hill, Ipswich, Massachusetts, 2009

Rows of allegorical statues line the Grand Allee of Castle Hill, once the seaside estate of the Crane Plumbing family. For nearly 100 years, they have looked down on private parties and great public events. One of them, however, seems to have vanished, leaving its empty pedestal and all its friends behind. I put that pedestal first in line to make an incongruous point.

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Phil Douglis11-Sep-2009 18:51
I am glad to offer such a reminder, Iris. Thinking about what we are trying to express before we click our shutter is something that comes with time and maturity as a photographer.
Iris Maybloom (irislm)11-Sep-2009 00:08
The empty pedestal tells the story. Without it, the image would not be as meaningful. This image is a reminder to me to think about what I want to express before clicking the shutter. To often,I lose sight of this lesson.
Phil Douglis13-Aug-2009 20:15
Thanks, Alina -- the composition stresses the empty pedestal because my vantage point made it the largest.
Alina13-Aug-2009 14:14
The scene really looks incongruous with the first sculpture missing. Brilliant composition Phil.
Phil Douglis04-Aug-2009 22:16
The vantage point is everything here, Mo. It creates the frame, which creates the incongruity by placing the empty pedestal at the end, echoing the escape route.
monique jansen04-Aug-2009 13:34
Very interesting PoV
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