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Photographer James Cook  James Cook {Karma:38068}
Project N/A Camera Model Minolta 700si
Categories Cityscape
Journalism
Photoart
Film Format Film 8"x10"
Portfolio Evens and Beginnings
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Uploaded 9/1/2006 Film / Memory Type  
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Views 1093 Shutter
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Location City -  New York
State -  NY
Country - United States   United States
About This image was shot in New York several years ago. This was shot as found.

This photograph relates to a poem of mine:

http://www.soundunreason.com/InkWell/?p=1498

They will, theoretically, appear next to one another in my book.

I scanned this from a print using my HP scanner. I had to correct the color slightly to return it to black and white tones (the scanning left it ever so slightly yellowed).

No other work as been done to alter the image.

I look forward to your questions and comments.

http://www.soundunreason.com/InkWell/?p=1496
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There are 42 Comments in 1 Pages
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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 4/30/2007
Roger - So much in common...

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Roger Skinner Roger Skinner   {K:81846} 4/30/2007
jewel encrusted blade

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 3/9/2007
Thanks, Katie. This is one (of many) in my living room.

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Katie Dalia Katie Dalia   {K:106} 3/9/2007
i love the mood of this picture, it definitely is eerie but it's well-done. Nice short depth of field, the out of focus city building makes a good background.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 11/20/2006
Guido - Thanks.

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Guido Cosentino Guido Cosentino   {K:2903} 11/20/2006
great and drammatic pic.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 11/12/2006
Susie - Thanks. I agree with you. See you around.

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Susie  Peek-Swint   {K:7303} 11/12/2006
Fascinating capture James ~ nice detail and composition with good dof ... it does leave me wanting to know more about the story behind it ~ was someone trying to make a bizarre statement? When a photo leaves the viewer wondering you know you've done a good job ~ so well done!
regards, susie

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 10/2/2006
Simon - Thanks. One of the things I like about this shot is the way the background objects could pass as post-apocalyptic: the deformed concrete blocks, the (perhaps) rusted hull of a car, the (perhaps) partially destroyed buildings. I mean the car and the buildings were just normal objects but due at least in part to the limited DoF they became of questionable (dis)repair.

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Simon Meeds   {K:182} 10/2/2006
A bold and slightly disturbing image. You have resisted the temptation to totally isolate the subject, which has given us some context in which to understand it. Very nice.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/25/2006
Elizabeth - Good fortune never hurt the best of 'em. Thanks for taking a look.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/25/2006
Shirley - All that I have up at the moment are poems, but yes take your time.

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Elizabeth Ford   {K:-120} 9/24/2006
such an intresting and lucky find!
really great layout as well.

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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor Shirley D. Cross-Taylor   {K:174022} 9/24/2006
I received the live link...and it works! Thank you! I want to take some time to listen to your songs...I'll get back to you.:)

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/24/2006
Odd. You shouldn't have to use Yahoo or Google (or any other search engine). You ought to be able to simply copy the address and paste it into your browser manually. I will send you an e-mail with the link in it. Sorry you're having such trouble.

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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor Shirley D. Cross-Taylor   {K:174022} 9/23/2006
Hi James, both Google and Yahoo are giving me trouble with this...Google wants to respell 'audiri', and Yahoo just redirects to your portfolio here. Can you send me a live link directly to my e-mail treasureprints@comcast.net ?
Thanks!

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/23/2006
Shirley - Thanks. I'm not sure why you are having trouble with the link, but here is a more general link to my poetry:

http://www.audiri.com/renegade_saint/songs/

The poem in question is A Rusty Hammer. If you still have troubles, please let me know more details (like the text of an error message).

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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor Shirley D. Cross-Taylor   {K:174022} 9/23/2006
Amazing and wonderful image, James, if a bit creepy.:)This link is not working for me to find your poem.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/20/2006
Sebastiaan - Thanks. I like it that only the twisted bits of cable are really black. So far this is the best pairing (poem & photo) I have. I hope to have at least, say, a dozen such pairings to include in the book. See you around.

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Sebastiaan Neerhout   {K:299} 9/20/2006
Hi james, original picture and nicely captured. the doll attracts the eye with the intense black tone which I like alot. the photo on itself is great and it already gives you that feeling of the lost childhood in a big city, but with the poem it's perfect. I like it alot when a picture has a deeper meaning.
nice work!

Sebastiaan

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/12/2006
Joćo - Thank you. Glad you like it.

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Joćo F * Photography Joćo F * Photography   {K:41945} 9/12/2006
Great photograph dear friend James C. !!
ciao
joćo

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/12/2006
Paolo - Thank you. Be sure to check out the accompanying poem:

http://www.audiri.com/renegade_saint/songs/28342/

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Paolo De Maio   {K:34932} 9/12/2006
really an impressive and evocative image James.
I think it is a shot with a strong visual impact.
Well done
Paolo

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/5/2006
Teemu - You may also want to see its companion poem:

http://www.audiri.com/renegade_saint/songs/28342/

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/5/2006
Teemu - Thank you. This tells a very raw tale.

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Teemu Luoma Teemu Luoma   {K:647} 9/4/2006
I mean in a positive way.

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Teemu Luoma Teemu Luoma   {K:647} 9/4/2006
That's raw beauty (painfully open, as a sore or wound).

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/4/2006
Larissa - Yes, sad. Despair. Thanks for commenting.

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Larissa Nazarova Larissa Nazarova   {K:12118} 9/4/2006
It's sad. But composition is great, great b/w tone.
Larissa

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/3/2006
Mia - Thank you. I was really going for a haunting effect. Turned out better than expected.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/3/2006
Gabrielle - Thank you so much. I paid that image a visit also. Keep up the fine work.

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Mia ... Mia ...   {K:2993} 9/3/2006
Very beautiful black and white composition. The shallow dof makes the image a bit spooky! Fine job here...

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Gabrielle Willson   {K:7978} 9/2/2006
Here is another one on the forgotte/abused doll theme.
Take a look and let me know what you think. Mary is a very strange woman but she has some interesting images
http://www.usefilm.com/image/781853.html

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/2/2006
Rocky - Thank you very much. Cheers.

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Rocky Berlier Rocky Berlier   {K:2009} 9/2/2006
Yes, they do look like they could be ruins. The composition is fantastic with this too. The fact that the doll's head is so out of place immediately starts making the viewer wonder "why" or "how" it got here. "Was there some tragic event that brought it here?" The head itself looks horribly battered with one eye cocked along with the frayed rope and crumbling edges of the concrete give the whole thing a sense of "the day after doomsday." I really love this shot. The more I look at it, the more I see in it. For me this is the essence of a great image. Well done, James. Well done. ~ Warm regards, Rocky

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/2/2006
Gabrielle - Thank you. I hadn't thought about the pikes before. This image does present a clear juxtaposition between the innocence (the doll head never shows the signs of torture) and the destruction (all is in ruins) of our world. Good call. See you around.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/2/2006
Rocky - Thanks. I really liked this shot from the moment I shot it (hence its being on my wall all these years). I like the way the buildings in the background, due to the DoF, take on the appearance of ruins.

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Gabrielle Willson   {K:7978} 9/2/2006
Lovely scary image.
Reminds me of the way they used to display real heads of traitors back in the Olden Dayes. Of course I wasn't around then contrary to what my kids choose to believe!

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Rocky Berlier Rocky Berlier   {K:2009} 9/2/2006
Hey James, what an interesting shot! I really liked the poem also. You are a man of many talents! You're right, the two compliment each other perfectly. This is quite a departure from the abstract lights in your portfolio and while I really like both styles, this one has layers of story to it. Very intriguing. Great shot. ~ Warm regards, Rocky

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/2/2006
Tuna - Thanks. I will post b&w as I am able. This is from a print that I have hanging at my home. Be sure to have a listen to the poem:

http://www.audiri.com/renegade_saint/songs/28342/

They compliment one another.

See you around.

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Tuna Esener Tuna Esener   {K:-2953} 9/1/2006
impressive shot,good choice of b&w.I liked it a lot.Hope to see more,best regards.

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