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jerrymia23-Apr-2008 14:46
Everything is working for me, the viewer, in this worthwhile piece of art (including your title). Very perceptive.
Guest 18-Mar-2006 22:03
ah, Charlotte and the Bank of America building. Nice
Marek Kacprzak19-Jan-2006 02:23
oh, yeah! quite powerful
Guest 18-Jan-2006 20:08
I like this image a lot. I'm struggling to articulate what feeling it evokes in me - but it's not one of "exclusivity." I may need to re-visit this one.
Guest 18-Jan-2006 18:44
strong image...
Guest 18-Jan-2006 16:51
What a powerful image Chuck, very emotional and thought provoking...well done
Craig Persel18-Jan-2006 12:05
I really like this image. Great composition and content that includes layering of elements and meaning. Vote.
Guest 18-Jan-2006 08:04
Another great addition to the project. Yet again, I get one reaction when looking at this image initially and then after looking at the title I get another [often very different] wave of emotions. Ofr the pic, technically, I like the framing of the building and also the choice of exposure - how you can see the details of the wire and how the building in the distance fades to white as its edges and peak. In terms of atmosphere, this is another emotive image... When looking at this, I almost imagine seeing a hand placed on the wire as someone less fortunate gazes out to a building they'll never access. It goes without saying, but "voted".
Guest 18-Jan-2006 07:15
Fantastic image - nice touch of political symbolism (intended or not)
Guest 18-Jan-2006 05:58
Beautiful composition.
Steven Jusczyk18-Jan-2006 05:44
There's something very depressing and ominous in this shot.
Ray Rebortira18-Jan-2006 05:22
There is an asylum on Wards Island in Manhattan that looks very much like this. In that sense, the title is very ironic. This image of restricted access is both a symbol and a warning --- if one looks from the heights, everything below seems like the abyss.
carol j. phipps18-Jan-2006 04:46
Thought-provoking!