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12-SEP-2004

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"As long as our civilization is essentially one of property, of fences, of exclusiveness, it will be mocked by delusions." Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Arn22-Sep-2004 15:40
unreal! -Arn
Sony Forums Challenges22-Sep-2004 02:35
Really intriguing, Harry. I like it. Fremiet
Guest 21-Sep-2004 23:49
Melanie,

Thats the entrance to the Viera Wetlands where I do most of my wildlife shooting. My other entry "Trees" was also shot in the Wetlands. Harry
mlynn 21-Sep-2004 23:40
Wow, what a dreamy image of that little bit of interesting fence Harry. Wherever did you find this partial fence? Melanie
Guest 20-Sep-2004 17:12
Miguel,

This shot was from my car window and it was on an incline. I chose not to straighten the horizon as I felt the pic with a straight on horizon would be static. Harry
Guest 20-Sep-2004 14:31
Very original image with a great composition and perspective. Good job.

Have you noticed that the horizon is not horizontal? Is that how it was?

Miguel
Helen Betts20-Sep-2004 08:33
Very compelling image, Harry. The lone portion of fence is very strong visually, and the use of IR is perfect for this image. Well done. Helen
Guest 19-Sep-2004 03:29
The use of a lone section of fence reinforces the meaning of the words. Of how artificial and ineffective a barrier it is. Great use of i/r.

kt
Deb Kees18-Sep-2004 13:47
Excellent capture, Harry! And the IR lends so much to the overall image and quote you have chosen.---Deb
Stéphane Bouchard 14-Sep-2004 23:23
This is a very evocative « combo » of where our western civilization is going. I like your picture much!
-Stéphane
Guest 14-Sep-2004 18:26
Wonderful, really wonderful Harry.

ann
Guest 12-Sep-2004 20:28
Harry, the extreme contrasts of IR make this a very powerful image to accompany this very powerful text. The scene is a choice find and it's beautifully captured. -Michael