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15-OCT-2009

Tourists, Topkapi Palace, Istanbul, Turkey, 2009

Two short people share a very high bench after hours of touring the massive palace of the Ottoman sultans. Their feet do not touch the ground, yet they seem unaware that this fact miniaturizes them and peels away the years. It is an incongruous relationship, and makes us wonder, perhaps, if the rulers created such benches to symbolize their own superiority over those who had to sit on them.

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Phil Douglis04-Dec-2009 21:12
I guess you could call this a scale incongruity, Brian, in that the scale of the high bench diminishes these people, making them like children again. As I noted, I think the Turkish Sultans did this on purpose -- making their subjects appear small in life, while they remained larger than life.
Guest 04-Dec-2009 14:44
Just terrific! I love the incongruity of scale here - you've made a memorable image!
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