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Pampanga CruxifictionHi
i've been away for a while travelling. Earlier this year i covered an event in the Phillippines. During easter devoted catholic's re-enact the Cruxifiction of Jesus Christ. Some fast for 2 weeks prior and go through self-flagelation then cruxifiction on a cross for atonement of their sins. couldn't quite get it all in frame this one is shot while the cross is being elevated to vertical position full story here http://www.zeduce.org/images/travel/phillippines/Pampanga.htm Wendell Levi Teodoro
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Re: Pampanga CruxifictionA very graphic series there that really tell a story of devotion. Not for the faint hearted but a great photojournalistic set.
Cameron
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Re: Pampanga CruxifictionGreat series Wendell... and I don't know whether you intended this or not,, but I like the way that the strong red motif in the photos steps down through the sequence from a diffuse total body rednessness in the first photo to just the red ribbons in the last photo.
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Re: Pampanga CruxifictionThat's amazing Wendell. Your editorial images certainly captured the mood of the event. It's incredible that people feel the need to put themselves through this torture.
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Re: Pampanga CruxifictionFantastic photos, Wendell! Great to see you posting stuff again.
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Re: Pampanga CruxifictionAmazing images. Off topic but pretty sure John Safran from ABC TV was there as well, he got crucified for his new TV show. Ouch.
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Re: Pampanga CruxifictionThese are great!
You've captured what these people go through perfectly. I've seen a doco about this and these people are certainly devoted!
Re: Pampanga CruxifictionGreat documentary photographs on a disturbing religious theme, and it's better I get off the subject.
Re: Pampanga CruxifictionExcellent series. In the last is that a large nail through his hand?
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Re: Pampanga CruxifictionYes, it is a nail. They find the "safe" spot in the hand to hit it through, but still ouch!
Re: Pampanga CruxifictionThese are excellent shots - a great potrayal of this ritual.
And I just love the (I assume) unintended incorrect spelling of crucifixion - it really adds to the theme Cheers What's another word for "thesaurus"?
Re: Pampanga Cruxifiction#3 is one of the most engaging and intense photos i've seen in recent times. the tight crop works perfectly cos it adds to the intimacy the viewer has with the event. so i'm glad in a way you didnt have a UWA lens.
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Re: Pampanga CruxifictionWendell, you continually surprise. Your images tell a great story here on subjects we don't readily get to see
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