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Phil Douglis | all galleries >> Galleries >> Gallery Twenty Two: Black and white travel photography – making less into more > Burying Ground, Ipswich, Massachusetts, 2009
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25-JUL-2009

Burying Ground, Ipswich, Massachusetts, 2009

Black is the color of shadows, and of mourning. In this image, a study in contrast, black and white becomes a statement in itself, a comment on the mysteries of death, compared to the symbolic light of faith shining upon a gravestone topped with winged skull. Selective focusing, dappled shadows, and the telescoping effect of a long telephoto lens, complete the picture.

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Phil Douglis04-Aug-2009 22:24
When I am composing my images, I look for contrasts in light, and this particular stone stood out from the others. I was also drawn to the winged skull -- a mixed metaphor from our point of view, but no doubt appropriate to the times.
sunlightpix04-Aug-2009 15:10
Ooh, the light on the winged skull makes it appear that Richard's spirit is flying through the ether.
Interesting syntax, "Here lies buried..."
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