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Second image in the series about this amazing mural I was fortunate to find.
There's a lot of detail in this image so I promise it's much better Large :) Please CLICK HERE TO VIEW.
In the The Fading Forest photo essay.
18 responses
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Kathleen Mercado (Deleted) said (26 Sep 2010):
Bravo!
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Tricia Louvar said (26 Sep 2010):
how i adore urban art. nice use of streetlight shadow as the focus point. smart.
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Llorenç Rosanes (Deleted) gave props (27 Sep 2010):
Till now this is the best, for me. The frontal look is always more powerful, meaningful, forthright, bold...
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Caroline Penris gave props (27 Sep 2010):
so much to see, and so very well balanced!
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Lise Utne gave props (27 Sep 2010):
I agree with the above ^ ^ ^ ^
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Jim Ford (Deleted) gave props (27 Sep 2010):
very nice canvass....well done!
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Joy B gave props (27 Sep 2010):
Great find!
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Antoni Benavente gave props (27 Sep 2010):
beautiful frame!
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Minno Ramirez gave props (27 Sep 2010):
en cierta manera esa estructura se me parece a un barco, fantastica!!!
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elfriede fulda gave props (27 Sep 2010):
I am glad you are continuing with this series,,it is crazy great. Alexis
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dp * gave props (27 Sep 2010):
Cool photo, LuvIt !!
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iseebeauty (Deleted) gave props (27 Sep 2010):
fantastic
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Mark Gilliland gave props (28 Sep 2010):
Love it!!
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claudia luthi gave props (28 Sep 2010):
you are in deed a very lucky man and I can feel the joy and excitement you must have felt when photographing this extraordinary piece of anonimous expression
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John Linton gave props (29 Sep 2010):
Wonderful series.
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Michele Randell gave props (29 Sep 2010):
Love the intersecting line shadows!
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peter said (4 Oct 2010):
Alexis, right now sitting in a Moscow coffee shop with 2 (new) friends from Novosibirsk and scrolling through your oeuvre here on jpg … it’s such a delight! Moscow isn’t a colorful city; it’s no city with a secret, irony, soul. Forms (architecture for instance) are rude/rough, even brutal, bombastic, not filigree, colors are right from the paint box, no nuances, no airiness. So WE admire the airiness of a wall painting you documented, because you documented…took...framed…etc. the way you did: soulful. plus the splendid idea to do a series of it, now an offer to do a journey, to do ‘dives’ … the beauty, the irony, the ambiguity of your other photos, to speculate about your idea to take them, to find associations, a fitting poem, a line from an Russian novelist (Russians are very into literature, the world’s literature, it’s breathtaking!) … so, we simply feel very well, exited, touched, isnpired while we look through them. That I wanted to tell you and that is what Andrej and Sergej want me to tell you (they ‘only’ speak German).
P.S. tomorrow I will return with my students back to Berlin. Though we had finally an exhausting time here, doing workshops for actors and showing 2 or our plays, the time was fantastic, the city is fascinating, well: the megacity. I hadn’t much time to walk around and taking pictures, the 5th day my camera stopped working … for sure I will visit Moscow again; only myself and with 2 cameras! -
Eric Sayah gave props (7 Oct 2010):
Exquisite!!!



















