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RemainsI was quite impressed by this painting of The 6th Asia Pacific
Triennial of Contemporary Art in Brisbane. I took it with my compact camera. Last edited by zafra52 on Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:22 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: RemainsWow, extraordinary. Great captures too.
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Re: Remainsgreat job
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Re: RemainsThank you.
Re: RemainsNIce job Zafra. There are some impressive displays and works at the GOMA - I like the Pixel Elk and the room with the string hanging from the ceiling.
I prefer the second of these as the whole person is visible (and the B&W works really well) but in each you've captured the striking art and the interaction (or lack thereof!) of the people nearby. Simon
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Re: RemainsI have seen this subject matter before on the Brisbane Daily Photo blog - but it's no less startling and effective here.
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Re: Remainszaf that 2nd one is badass. love the mono, love the shutter speed. casually walking past some massive 2 stories skulls without batting an eyelid..."yeah, they're big skulls...so ?"
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Re: RemainsThank you for the comments and for the blog address. I wasn't aware of it.
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