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Sand Sculpture
Image Title:  Sand Sculpture
 
 By: Joel Garabedian  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Joel Garabedian {K:2041}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 350D
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Tamron 18-200 f/3.5-6.3 XR
Uploaded 8/31/2005 Film / Memory Type Kingston 256MB
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 193 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 16 Rating
6.21
/ 7 Ratings
Location City -  Brighton
State -  EAST SUSSEX
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About It's a sand sculpture from an exhibition at Brighton, England.
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Sand Sculpture

There are 16 Comments in 1 Pages
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Gust@vo Sch3v3rin   {K:118246} 8/31/2005
Interesante monumento.
Felicitaciones.


Nina    {K:1067} 8/31/2005
My complimnts to the artists!


Roberto Bertone   {K:13227} 9/1/2005
Complimenti all'artista e al fotografo!!!

Saluti.


Czeslav Gavinkovski   {K:7150} 9/2/2005
Very interesting.sculpture,looks like a far,far past.Good photo.
Regards,
Czeslav.


Ciprian Ilie   {K:13215} 9/3/2005
Would have never guessed this was Brighton. Great detail, nice composition.

Regards,
Ciprian


Mevludin Sejmenovic   {K:3281} 9/5/2005
Nice shot.

Regards,
Mevludin


Leslie Cohelan   {K:20887} 9/6/2005
Someone is quite adept at sculpting...good light and color make this image work...my only nit is the fencing in the background; only a small distraction...you managed good exposure with good detail in the shadows...excellent


Joel Garabedian   {K:2041} 9/8/2005
Apparently the exhibition was put together by '30 of the world's best sand artists'. I know what you mean about the background. The exhibition wasn't very big so it was difficult to compose pictures that didn't show it's edges :)

Regards,

Joel.


Cherice Hyer   {K:106} 9/14/2005
this is so cool!


Dr. Rafael Springmann   {K:86479} 9/21/2005
I opted to comment on this unique photo of yours, Mr. Garabidian, for several reasons. The first, obvious one is that I liked it. The other one is that it reminded me of a time in the late sixties at which I saw a similar (stone) sculpture during a trip through Sinai. At that time we saw it at an ancient, abandoned Egyptian mine together with a delapidated sculpture of the head of Khatkhur, Goddess of mines. We were also told by our guides that it was at a place like this that the people employed at such mines (possibly slaves) invented the phonetic alphabeth, using the phonetic equivalent of the first sound of the depicted word as the new letter. Thus a symbol depicting water, like a continuous, wavelike mmm (to be seen in your photo), would now be something like the present letter M, after Mayim (water.) I was reminded of that also at the recent exhibition of a sculptor, an acquaintance, who used the letters of the Hebrew alphabeth as a bases of her sculptures. This ought not mean that I was not impressed by your other photos, such as that of the Hurricane, hero of WWII and so actual in these days of Katerina or the one depicting temperature.
You are, of course, invited to read my bio, (a fact not mentioned there is that I spent the most important year of my career at the Tavistock Center in London and later visited England several times because I came to love it) and pay further visits to my portfolio.
In the meantime I thank you for your very kind comment on my "Fall, green."
Best regards,
Dr. Rafael (Rafi for future communications) Springmann


Joel Garabedian   {K:2041} 9/21/2005
Thank you very much Rafi :) Although I live in the Midlands I was in London last weekend and stayed in Russell Square. I walked through Tavistock Square on Saturday Morning! It's a small World after all!

I am very impressed by the diversity you show in your portfolio. I look forward to seeing more of your work on UseFilm.

Best regards,

Joel Garabedian.


Dr. Rafael Springmann   {K:86479} 9/22/2005
Thank you, Joel, for your kind words about my portfolio.
This is indeed a small world.
I also hope to meet you again on these pages,
Best regards,
Rafi


Yamil Saenz   {K:12248} 6/18/2006
Great shot Joel,
Very creative sculture.
I reposted my shot at:
http://www.usefilm.com/image/1130764.html
I have to fix a couple of last minutes details.
I hope you like it.
Take care.
Yamil


Phillip  Minnis    {K:13078} 7/8/2006
What a fantastic image, Joel! I've heard about these, however, I've never seen them in real life! A nice capture!

Cheers

Phil


Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:91154} 9/30/2007
marvelous tones. great composition. 7+++++


Marco Amanzio   {K:1716} 11/18/2007
Great capture , wonderful shot
Congrats , Marco
P.S. : thank for your comment


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