I'd have to say this is way off topic. The HDR thing is intesting but to
make images of devestation and then eventually sell these images in an
exhibition is just vampirism for me. Sorry list. I'm not with this at all.
Keep this stuff to yourself.
Gerry G
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Burkholder [mailto:fdanb@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 11:55 PM
To: alt-photo-process-L@usask.ca
Subject: Off-Topic, New Orleans Images
Sorry that this probably has nothing to do with alt-photo (unless I do a
few in pigment-over-platinum) but I wanted to share this first group of
images from the trip to New Orleans that Jill and I made earlier this week.
In most of the places we photographed, the high water line was at eye
level or higher. The "slime line" is often more visible but is lower
than the high water line because the chemical sludge didn't move in
until a few days later when the water level had started to drop. I've
never before seen anything like this. Dick Cheney should be forced to
quail hunt in the 9th Ward.
There were so many ironies slapping us in the face as we walked through
homes that were washed from their foundations. I'm especially intrigued
by the living room with the fish tank. Can you imagine what a freak-out
it would be for the fish to see the water level OUTSIDE their tank rising?
These are not literal captures of the scenes. I was trying to find
design and beauty to contrast with the human suffering and material
devastation:
www.danburkholder.com/new_orleans
There are a few cliché destruction shots up at the following:
www.danburkholder.com/katrina
It's somewhat amazing that after seven months there are still piles of
destroyed cars and trash. And not to sermonize, but some may not realize
that the destruction covers an area approximately five times as large as
Manhattan.
More to come soon.
Dan
-- www.DanBurkholder.com www.TinyTutorials.comReceived on Mon Apr 24 15:39:57 2006
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