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Euthanasia
Image Title:  Euthanasia
 
 By: Laura Lee  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Laura Lee {K:990}
Project #15 Personal style & the metaphysics of art. Camera Model CanonAT1
Categories Photoart
Film Format
Portfolio Lens  
Uploaded 4/22/2003 Film / Memory Type TriX
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 11770 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 7 Rating
5.92
/ 6 Ratings
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About A real collage...no Photoshop. I made this out of some work prints from a documentary project I did on the Santa Cruz SPCA animal shelter. The vets were euthanizing a stray cat that had been attacked by a dog. It was sad and I didn't know what to do with the photos when the project was over...I never throw any scraps away, things alway end up in my scrapbook (where this is from).
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There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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Hakan Aker   {K:14146} 4/22/2003
Beautiful shot,your presentation is very artistic also


David Doler   {K:467} 4/22/2003
Well I appreciate that you have honored the little cat's life by creating a thoughtful montage. Photography without emotion is a waste and this was a sad but worthwhile effort.


GP Merfeld   {K:14396} 4/23/2003
WOW! Totally artistic form of photojournalism that definitely packs an emotional punch... Anyone who has lost a pet, visited a pound, loves an animal, will be affected, and affected deeply... Very powerful, and well presented. Shivers...

Thought I would thank you and mention that I had to repost my Wild Hawaiian as I had put up the wrong version... Sorry for losing your critique... Wonder if you'll notice a difference should you view again... Mahalo, GP.


sept sea   {K:2569} 4/23/2003
i'm so sad to see this photo but it's lively doc... hope to see your scrapbook....


Patrice Deramaix   {K:272} 4/23/2003
c'est une présentation intéressante d'un moment chargé sur le plan émotionnel. Il faut aussi savoir choisir le point de vue : est-ce le souvenir de l'animal, l'acte médical/vétérinaire, la mort ou l'accident ??? A mon avis, la répétition de la même photographie nuit à l'ensemble. peut être aurait-il mieux valu insérer des détails ou des gros plans (les regards, les mains...) en contraste avec le plan d'ensemble. Un close up sur le chat (eventuellement un souvenir du chat vivant) aurait accru la charge émotive. La colorisation de la photo du coin inférieur gauche pourrait être plus nuancée, moins agressive. C'est cependant un bon travail d'ensemble : une démarche à encourager.


Jonathan Kane   {K:10467} 4/24/2003
it's sad but it's very cool too


Ronny Van Eeckhoutte   {K:12734} 4/24/2003
Excellent composed good colors.


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