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Blogger celkalee said...

A picture speaks a thousand words. Well, that is what "they" say. These photo's are compelling for a few reasons. The photo without the cannonballs is a bleak landscape, the meaning is rather vague without historical context. However, with cannonballs it is a declaration of tragic events. Why are they there? Ammunition is limited and expensive. To see them lying about indicates futility to me. War is futility to me. Nothing is ever accomplished. Power mongers flexing their proverbial muscles...mine is bigger than yours!

Authenticity is one of those personality traits that must be a life long pursuit. A daily attempt to identify the person within and use those characteristics to define your world. The frustration lies in the fact that it is a struggle, always torn in different directions we are always seeking the opportunity to level the playing field, to elevate the conversation, to be honest and forthright without being brutal or causing pain. To stage a photo is usually, to me, an attempt to capture a thing or a person in its best light. To attempt to present the best of it or the worst of it depending on your perspective at that moment in time.

Unfortunately, this book is not available in my public library system which rather surprises me. I will check the University system, that may yield results.

Thank you for presenting these photo's. I will be interested to see other opinions. Since I have been leaning a little morbid lately I often think I look at things with dark glasses. No rose colored glasses for this chick!

November 14, 2012 at 3:48 PM

Blogger celkalee said...

A picture speaks a thousand words. Well, that is what "they" say. These photo's are compelling for a few reasons. The photo without the cannonballs is a bleak landscape, the meaning is rather vague without historical context. However, with cannonballs it is a declaration of tragic events. Why are they there? Ammunition is limited and expensive. To see them lying about indicates futility to me. War is futility to me. Nothing is ever accomplished. Power mongers flexing their proverbial muscles...mine is bigger than yours!

Authenticity is one of those personality traits that must be a life long pursuit. A daily attempt to identify the person within and use those characteristics to define your world. The frustration lies in the fact that it is a struggle, always torn in different directions we are always seeking the opportunity to level the playing field, to elevate the conversation, to be honest and forthright without being brutal or causing pain. To stage a photo is usually, to me, an attempt to capture a thing or a person in its best light. To attempt to present the best of it or the worst of it depending on your perspective at that moment in time.

Unfortunately, this book is not available in my public library system which rather surprises me. I will check the University system, that may yield results.

Thank you for presenting these photo's. I will be interested to see other opinions. Since I have been leaning a little morbid lately I often think I look at things with dark glasses. No rose colored glasses for this chick!

November 14, 2012 at 3:48 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've not seen these photos before. Interesting pieces of history.

I can only think that they represent what has become the norm. That is, photoshopping photos to make the photos the way you want them to be, rather than the way the situation was.

Talk with any smart lawyer, and he or she will tell you that photos are no longer proof of much of anything more than creative talent.

November 14, 2012 at 5:33 PM

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