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jon.t.
15th of September 2008 (Mon), 16:25
Just a picture from a small little shack type thing that is commonly called "The Incinerator" around here. Not sure what the purpose of the place is.
http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/2185/lomostylebb5.jpg
http://i37.tinypic.com/e9bym8.jpg
C&C
Jaysee&Dali
17th of September 2008 (Wed), 03:37
jon.t.,
I'm certainly intrigued by these.
I think in this case the images would mean a lot more if you were able to let the viewer know a little more about them ...
Be sure to get back to us if you can find anything out!
cheers,
J&D
jon.t.
17th of September 2008 (Wed), 13:48
jon.t.,
I'm certainly intrigued by these.
I think in this case the images would mean a lot more if you were able to let the viewer know a little more about them ...
Be sure to get back to us if you can find anything out!
cheers,
J&D
Thanks, I'd love to give more info, but there's not much I know :\. A friend brought me to this place, its in the middle of the woods (near the side of a highway) and we really aren't too sure what it is. On the back side (not pictured) there are multiple "ovens", which I have compared to pictures of a na.zi crematory and there is an eerie similarity between the two. I haven't really heard much about there being na.zi activity in a little town in New Jersey, but I makes me wonder :oops:.
-g-
17th of September 2008 (Wed), 17:27
Thanks, I'd love to give more info, but there's not much I know :\. A friend brought me to this place, its in the middle of the woods (near the side of a highway) and we really aren't too sure what it is. On the back side (not pictured) there are multiple "ovens", which I have compared to pictures of a na.zi crematory and there is an eerie similarity between the two. I haven't really heard much about there being na.zi activity in a little town in New Jersey, but I makes me wonder :oops:.
Being a Canadian I can't say for sure but I don't believe the ****'s ever made it to New Jersey. I think I read something about the Republicans having a crematorium in that area though... :lol:
With regard to J&D's comment, I'm a believer of the picture telling the story. If you as the photographer needs to "set up the shot" then in time the intent of the photo is lost. It's just like sitting down with Aunt Mildred and her shoebox of Polaroids - they're only interesting when she's describing what happened in each shot.
A good photo should "Tell me what the photographer sees, says and feels". There should be no verbal explanation needed.
BTW, I like the first one best. It fills all three of the criteria above.
1ruffryder
19th of September 2008 (Fri), 00:02
i like #1. crematory was my 1st thought
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