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Chuck Inglefield | all galleries >> Pre 2/14/2007 Archive >> Other Stuff That Seemed Important at the Time >> urban melancholy project leftovers > died
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Urban Melancholy Photo Project: http://www.pbase.com/cli4/urban_melancholy


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Chuck Inglefield13-Mar-2006 15:02
I agree...this one isn't making the mood of the project....honestly I spend a few hours shooting a bunch of images this day and wasn't getting anything. I guess I was hoping this one would work....but it's good to know that my instincts are correct in that I wasn't loving this one in the first place. There is simply too much clutter going on here and no clear message/idea.
Guest 13-Mar-2006 14:43
I'm trying to imagine this with another title. Maybe it's the thought of a small child laying beneath that pushes this from melancholy to tragic for me. Nothing useful to add yet but will be back - hopefully with some more insight!
Steven Jusczyk13-Mar-2006 07:48
Great composition with the tree rising over the stone.
Guest 13-Mar-2006 02:54
Hmmmm...does it, or does it not fit? Too bad the building (urban) in the background gets a bit lost. I don't know, I think it does fit for me.
Guest 13-Mar-2006 00:12
Very poignant image Chuck - nicely done. That said, for me this doesn't quite suit the subject as well as some of your others - background aside it's more pastoral than urban, and to me there's a strange sense of peace (rather than melancholy) about the gravestone and the very accepting inscription. But what do I know?!
Craig Persel13-Mar-2006 00:11
Top notch image.
Marisa Livet12-Mar-2006 17:59
Deep impact, good post processing effect, another example of your inspiration and consistence for style and images.
Marisa
Ray Rebortira12-Mar-2006 17:51
Three short years for this boy whose remains rest under the shelter of a mighty tree --- a truly haunting image!!!
akleja12-Mar-2006 16:34
A strong and moody picture! Very beautiful and thought evoking. Vote.