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These statues installed by Antony Gormley for his "Blind Light" exhibition at The Hayward in London have a very sinister quality, especially when combined with the hard concrete of the South Bank.

1/640 @ F5.6 @ ISO100 @ 200mm

As always, these look better seen large!

Camera:Pentax K10D
Lens:50-200mm DA
Recording media:RAW (digital)
Title:Seen, Not Heard
Username:Ammonyte Ammonyte
Uploaded:15 Aug 2007 - 8:08 PM
Tags:Architecture, Art, Black & white, Gormley, K10d, Landscape / travel, London, South bank
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newy17
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273 forum posts United Kingdom
15 Aug 2007 - 9:10 PM
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i see someone has nicked one of our gormleys lol,
it deffinetly looks sinister up there great shot suits b/w.
ian.

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Take-a-View (e2 Member)
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292 forum postsTake-a-View vcard United Kingdom5 Constructive Critique Points
15 Aug 2007 - 11:03 PM
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not sure if the aerial masts need cropping out or whether they add balance. Like it

Ammonyte
16 Aug 2007 - 10:51 AM
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I left the masts in, because I thought they helped the "sinister" look. A CCTV camera would have been ideal!

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