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Phil Douglis | all galleries >> Galleries >> Gallery Two: Travel Incongruities > Namesake, Salmon, Idaho, 2010
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22-MAY-2010

Namesake, Salmon, Idaho, 2010

Set alongside the Salmon River in Salmon Idaho, I found, appropriately enough, a sculpture of a life-sized bear confronting a group of leaping salmon. I noticed that someone had incongruously lodged a stone in the mouth of the lead salmon, and I moved in with my long telephoto lens to make it seem as if the salmon was incongruously offering the stone to the huge bear. The sculpture of the bear itself stands upon a bed of actual rocks, which are incongruously larger in scale than the “gift stone” borne in the gaping mouth of the fish. When choosing my camera angle, I carefully positioned the noses of both bear and salmon so that maximum tension flows within the negative space between them. All of these incongruities combine to symbolize the quirky nature of this small town that takes its own name from the river and the fish that inhabit it.

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Phil Douglis19-Jun-2010 18:26
It is an amusing image, Carol. And I agree that it can represent the way the food cycle works. The fish brings a morsel to the bear, while the bear ponders a meal of fish.
Carol E Sandgren19-Jun-2010 18:23
Somebody's sense of humor has really created a little story for people to wonder about. It also creates a relationship of bear to fish somehow in the cycle of nature. Nicely seen!
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