Rachel Foster
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Shooting famous places in a way that doesn't look like a post card can be difficult. I'm interested in how others have managed to photograph landmarks/tourist places in creative, novel ways.
My offering: inside the Roman Coliseum looking at an exit; ISO 400, f/5.6, .4 seconds. While visiting the Coliseum I was overwhelmed by the anguish and misery experienced where I was standing. I imagined many people looked at that exit with a powerful desire to use it. I also imagined just before tragedy, one's vision might go "liquid." I call this Screams and it's a memorial to the victims.
Now, does someone have something less macabre?
My offering: inside the Roman Coliseum looking at an exit; ISO 400, f/5.6, .4 seconds. While visiting the Coliseum I was overwhelmed by the anguish and misery experienced where I was standing. I imagined many people looked at that exit with a powerful desire to use it. I also imagined just before tragedy, one's vision might go "liquid." I call this Screams and it's a memorial to the victims.
Now, does someone have something less macabre?
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