The Cycle of Transformation

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© Jon-Erik Kroon
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UploadedMarch 3, 2007
TakenNovember 15, 2006
MakeFujifilm
ModelFinePix A700
Exposure1/110 sec at f/4
FlashNo Flash
Focal Length14.6 mm
ISO400
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As the river's water was drained, more objects from the bottom revealed themselves, transformed by mud, rust, ice and time itself. I found it ironic, that this bicycle was caked in sediment, resembling a long halted clock gear, never to turn its increments again. It was transformed from a utilitarian object, then to waste and then became part of a underwater landscape. A permanent fixture in a murky liquid grave, returning to the surface, transformed into "Found Object as Art".

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