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08-AUG-2006

Fire escape, Chambers Street, New York City, 2006

Chambers Street is lined with 19th Century buildings as it crosses the city’s old downtown. Fire has always been a threat to such buildings and it remains so today.
I wanted to make a building picture that speaks to this danger. As I walked along Chambers Street I found a fire escape directly overhead. Just across the street was an old building in the process of renovation. Using a 28mm wideangle lens, I was able to get both into my frame, and waited for those two clouds, which imply smoke, to flow out of the old building. Part of the lower cloud is quite dark, throwing a shadow that implies threat. Even the modern structure at lower right helps, offering an incongruous counterpoint and placing the image in the present time.

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Phil Douglis11-Oct-2006 19:05
Thanks, Shirley, for adding your views on this image. Ladders that offer escape from fire can also suggest freedom in general.
Shirley Wang11-Oct-2006 14:21
I really like this photo, perhaps due to the combination of structure and natural beauty. A stiff ladder offers us a path to freedom of life.
Phil Douglis18-Aug-2006 18:07
All of my best students are weird, Ai Li -- supernatural, uncanny, strange, bizarre. You have to be if you are going to make incongruous images. You must see and think abnormally. Normal thinking is predictable, conventional, technical, descriptive. Weird thinking is out of kilter, rich in tension, incongruous juxtaposition, and just plan odd thoughts. I am glad you read this image as hopeful -- the sun for you overwhelms the dark brooding clouds that loom overhead. The more interpretations that come out of this image, the more expressive it becomes for me.
AL18-Aug-2006 07:09
I think I'm weird too :-) I found it a more hopeful image than intended. Perhaps it's the whole bright sunny scene that made it less threatening. But It's always fascinating to read your train of thought and learn about the amount of effort you took to conceive and compose each of your pictures. And then let your picture speak a thousand words and let the viewer use his/her imagination to think and interpret.
Phil Douglis13-Aug-2006 22:33
Yes, I know your weirdness, Tim. It is very much like my own. You have a fertile imagination, and if you see this as form of time travel, more power to you.
Tim May13-Aug-2006 20:48
Hey, you know me - I'm weird - but I see this as a journey through time - the ladder in the road - we climb from the historic building to the very modern one - the the sky representing the future.
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