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Chuck Inglefield | all galleries >> Galleries >> Urban Melancholy - A 100 Image Photo Project > outcast
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outcast

Urban Melancholy Photo Project: http://www.pbase.com/cli4/urban_melancholy


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Guest 20-Feb-2006 23:14
ACE! One of my favs! if not the best, im going to have to stop posting on these you're gonna think im stalking you
Guest 14-Feb-2006 05:05
Great image for all the reasons others have mentioned. I have a different take in terms of meaning. I would have entitled this "Hope" because of the lighting. It's as though the subject is getting ready to face the day.
Ray Rebortira14-Feb-2006 02:37
The east of Eden is rather bleak.
Steven Jusczyk13-Feb-2006 07:45
The power of suggestion.
Guest 13-Feb-2006 07:01
They just keep on coming - this is awesome. This is another perfect example of using pieces of our lives (or in this case, pieces of a person) to allow the viewer to complete the rest of the story. Like a hitchcock movie, the suggestion of something makes a more powerful and lasting impression than if the man / boy was in full view. In this image, I also like the challenging exposure again - is so very nicely handled to keep the clouds from blowing out which adds to the atmosphere. The skyscraper in the backround also is essential - showing geographic distance from the city to compliment the social / emotional outcast. Without question, voted
Craig Persel13-Feb-2006 05:46
Outstanding. Bravo.
Graham Whitehead12-Feb-2006 22:23
Great image.
Guest 12-Feb-2006 22:20
emargination and alienation. perfect.