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01/31/2018 12:18:09 PM · #1
Start posting your February 2018 essays here. We don’t have a deadline but you’ll receive more views and comments if you post early.

Regardless of where your content is published, please link your photo essays to a DPC thumbnail. This thumbnail represents your cover image. Make all essay comments on this cover image. Having this information in one place makes it easier to see our community's opinions and thoughts. We don’t have a panel of judges so commenting is encouraged and appreciated.

Thanks and Enjoy!

Please use the Photo Essay Side Challenge Discussion forum for general discussion about this side challenge.
01/31/2018 12:45:42 PM · #2
Thank you Henry! Nothing profound but maybe fun...


Come with me and spend a wonderful sunny day at the Zugspitze
01/31/2018 02:15:24 PM · #3
01/31/2018 05:59:57 PM · #4
I've got two essays. Couldn't decide between them. Usual drill - scroll through from the first image.

'Tide'



and...

'Whenever We Touch Our Heads Together We Fall Backwards'



Message edited by author 2018-01-31 18:02:35.
01/31/2018 07:25:07 PM · #5
Letters From Earth

01/31/2018 08:51:02 PM · #6

Link to the full Photo Essay

Hope you enjoy.
01/31/2018 09:05:49 PM · #7
Brancusi in New York City - "AWAKENINGS"



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Brancusi's well known sculptures are known by us mainly from reproductions of photos taken in perfect circumstances of light and background by very skilled photographers.
When visiting this temporary exhibit I realized that what I was seeing in that gallery was totally unique and unable to be reproduced in other places. The sculptures seem to have been awaken from a deep sleep; they reflected the ceiling, the lighting fixtures, myself, each other in an inimitable way. They reacted to the environment in a way that Brancusi himself would not have guessed.
I was struck, again, by "the object staring back".

Message edited by author 2018-02-01 21:36:46.
01/31/2018 09:16:05 PM · #8
Maricua. WOW. love this. Are these temporal or brilliant editing? Love the similarities of the observers to the art!

Message edited by author 2018-01-31 21:30:34.
01/31/2018 09:23:59 PM · #9
Originally posted by mbrutus2009:


Link to the full Photo Essay

Hope you enjoy.


I’m flabbergasted, Marco... this is really good
01/31/2018 09:29:20 PM · #10
Originally posted by daveinar:

Maricua. WOW. love this. Are these temporal or brilliant editing? Love the similarities of the observers to the art!


David, I added my notes after posting these images. There is no editing. Here and there I straightened the image or did some simple processing, darkening and some sharpening. I simply walked aroung the sculptures and looked at them from different angles. I found that they stared at me also.
Thank you for looking
01/31/2018 09:48:08 PM · #11
Originally posted by PennyStreet:

I’m flabbergasted, Marco... this is really good


Thank you so much!
02/01/2018 03:48:03 AM · #12
More than one

02/02/2018 05:01:43 AM · #13
bump - for all who want to post an own essay or take a look at those which are already posted
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