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Photographer Alison DuFlon  Alison DuFlon {Karma:36566}
Project #52 Patterns in Nature Camera Model Minolta Dimage Z5
Categories Abstracts
Landscape
Film Format Digital JPEG Norm
Portfolio Todds pointe-Greenwich
Lens 35-420 macro setting
Uploaded 12/30/2005 Film / Memory Type Digital SD Card
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Critiques 16 Rating
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Location City -  Greenwich
State -  CT
Country - United States   United States
About Taken at Todds Point beach in Greenwich, someone had made these little sculptures, so I thought I had better photograph them.
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There are 16 Comments in 1 Pages
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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 1/21/2006
Someone went to some work. They are very cutet and certainly worth preserving in pictures. I really like how you know just how to use the light to the vbest advantage. Your picture reminds me of my son. He is up in he frozen north right now where Inukshuk can be seen throughout the land.
Mary

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Shirley Grove Shirley Grove   {K:5514} 1/8/2006
A striking interesting capture here Alison.
Well done

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Jonathan Boarini Jonathan Boarini   {K:1895} 1/5/2006
Beautiful lighting, the shapes are quite interesting, like a Stonehenge-like approach to sculpture...

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Mohammad Porooshani Mohammad Porooshani   {K:20765} 1/4/2006
Good work. Good Idea and better Deal + you are in photo(I mean your shadow)!

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Alicia Popp   {K:87532} 1/4/2006
Gracias por compartir estas singularidades Alison. La foto una belleza!!!

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sanjeev jain   {K:8763} 1/1/2006
intresting concept behind piling stones on one another before i thought this is a weird act of nature on small stone their was a bigger stone on on the bigger their was another bigger and on top a small mole like, mentioning my idendy in this world.... nice work i like mystery to reaveal itself but the way it reveals and yet is mysterious is another mysterious act and the chain goes on and on keeping me more thirsty and contained both exist right now i like the image but the subject is always silently passing by comming in new ways in new forms ....better i should stay quit.......

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Gustavo Scheverin Gustavo Scheverin   {K:164501} 12/31/2005
Increíble lugar, la luz excelente.
Felicitaciones!

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John Loreaux John Loreaux   {K:86210} 12/31/2005
Alison, I have only uploaded two photos in the past 3 weeks. If You go to My portfolio You will see them. Thanks and Happy New Year!..........John
(Let Me know if You get to them)

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Alison DuFlon Alison DuFlon   {K:36566} 12/31/2005
Than's John, where are your photos.? Miss seeing them. Alison

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Alison DuFlon Alison DuFlon   {K:36566} 12/31/2005
Thank you very much for the information on the formations, I always wondered what the meaning was. Alison

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Dr. Rafael Springmann Dr. Rafael Springmann   {K:89517} 12/30/2005
Thank you, dear Alison, for thinking of all of us & taking this lovely photo. Thank you also for your very kind comments on my recent photos. As for "Walking on shadows", I attach it here the way I think you wanted to see it.
Best regards,
Rafi

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Kathy Hillard Kathy Hillard   {K:25721} 12/30/2005
Of course you had to capture this, Alison! And you captured it well!
Happy New Year to you and yours!
Kathy

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Janet B Janet B   {K:16139} 12/30/2005
Pretty tones with the warm golden glow!
Glad I stopped on this one, very interesting reading from Andre & Dave...never knew this :)
Well captured, Alison!

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 12/30/2005
Excellent capture of the Inukshuks, Alison! Great lighting on the whole scene. As Andre says they are very popular here, and in fact are part of the flag of Nunavut, in the eastern arctic of Canada, formerly part of the North West Territories.
Dave.

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Andre Denis Andre Denis   {K:66407} 12/30/2005
Hi Alison,
For the last couple of years the kids and I have been making these little statues without really knowing what they are all about. I did a little research and you might find this interesting.

Inukshuk (singular), meaning "likeness of a person" in Inuktitut (the Inuit language) is a stone figure made by the Inuit. The plural is inuksuit. The Inuit make inuksuit in different forms and for different purposes: to show directions to travellers, to warn of impending danger, to mark a place of respect, or to act as helpers in the hunting of caribou. Similar stone figures were made all over the world in ancient times, but the Arctic is one of the few places where they still stand. An inukshuk can be small or large, a single rock, several rocks balanced on each other, round boulders or flat. Inuit tradition forbids the destruction of inuksuit.

Nice photo BTW
Andre

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Inukshuk Sculptures


John Loreaux John Loreaux   {K:86210} 12/30/2005
Hello Alison!
You did as great job capturing these unusual rock sculptures!Looks like late afternoon sunlight.
A real balanceing act!
Thanks for the look Alison!
Take care!................John

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