Rachel Foster
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A few months back I posted about an upcoming trip to Italy. We're back and the photos are "in the can," so to speak. This post is not the typical post. While suggestions for improvement are always welcome, I'm really quite pleased with this one. I realize many people won't care for this, and that's ok. It fulfills my "arc of intent." So, I suppose my post is really for the purpose of sharing a photo that I am proud of, that pleases me (but could always be better!). It was taken in the Roman Coliseum.
Standing on that ground, I was overwhelmed with the knowledge of what had happened there; of the incomprehensible barbarity and misery. I wanted to somehow show the horror I felt. This photo represents what I imagine a victim might have "seen." I call it "Coliseum Screams."
Thank you for looking.
Taken March 1, 2008 at 1115 am; Canon Rebel XTi; f/5.6, 400, 1/2 second, 75 mm.
Standing on that ground, I was overwhelmed with the knowledge of what had happened there; of the incomprehensible barbarity and misery. I wanted to somehow show the horror I felt. This photo represents what I imagine a victim might have "seen." I call it "Coliseum Screams."
Thank you for looking.
Taken March 1, 2008 at 1115 am; Canon Rebel XTi; f/5.6, 400, 1/2 second, 75 mm.