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The ecstasy (2)-Release from the bonds of life
 
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Image Title:  The ecstasy (2)-Release from the bonds of life
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 By: Bill Krul  
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Photographer  Bill Krul {Karma:5597}
Project #15 Personal Style Camera Model Nikon F2
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Edifices
Brazil
Manipulated
Lens 24mm
Uploaded 3/24/2002 Film / Memory Type agfa hdx 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 745 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 9 Rating
6.50
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Location City - 
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Country - Brazil   Brazil
About This is a resubmission of the original that was justly criticized for beiing too dark. In addition I felt it missed the mark in depicting my interpretation.
I hope to depict that moment just before death when the feeling of ecstasy or rapture commences. Many near death experiences describe being drawn to an irresitably beautiful bright light.
This image depicts my interpretation of this event.
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 12/17/2007
simply gorgeous. marvelous tones. 7++++++++++++++++++++

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cecilia tovini   {K:29423} 1/23/2004
Thank you Bill for your postcard. I have preferred to open the e-mail from the agency and now I am able to see your beautifull sailing boats. Have a good week end. Kisses Cecilia

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Karen Siebert   {K:12076} 8/4/2003
Striking image. Great light, great composition and angle. A very strong image. Bravo at your hard work.

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Bill Krul   {K:5597} 5/5/2002
Ian: This photo was taken out doors and the figures are a combination of wire and sheet metal. The blue cast and white light were added with the aid of photoshop. Thanks for the kind words.

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ian    {K:354} 5/3/2002
i think this image is perfect. was thus taken outside or indside? alos, the figures look like wire...

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José Lins José Lins   {K:1544} 3/25/2002
Hi Bill, I'm not much for Photoshop. So, all that I can say is that this image is very impressive. Very nice light. I Think If you had gotten more detail at the botton, It would not worked so well. It's perfect for me.

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Bill Krul   {K:5597} 3/25/2002
Kevin: I think you are correct. I tried to get the light from further above but then lost light on the subjects below and they became as dark as those in the image that was unacceptable to some of our members. I'm a beginner with Pshop and maybe there will be a way around this. The project will continue.

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Kevin Lanthier Kevin Lanthier   {K:3477} 3/25/2002
I think this depiction works far better, the addition of the bright light contributes to your interpretation as you mentioned. I would be tempted to take it one step further, actually, create a more direct light from above. Hmmm...

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Samuel Downs   {K:7290} 3/24/2002
Bill, I agree with you that the lighting helps bring out the near-death feeling. I find it to be an unavoidable, striking image. Sam

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