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Wed 4 Dec, 2002 08:08 am
" What remains uppermost with the viewer are the warm, philosophical evocations of the gentle, nurturing qualities of the cow, qualities that are all but effaced in humans beings themselves.The viewer identifies with an underlying assumption of the photographer that human beings would be a happier for regaining these qualities, and comes away a little humbled."
Meenakshi Shedde , The Sunday Times, India
a small selection of the photographs from the show @ http://eportfolio.studio.adobe.com/user/algreco/13055
That must have been one heck of a photo! Actually, this reminds me of the parsing of poems done in school many years ago. Who knows what the underlying assumption of the photographer was, anyway?
Algis, that poor guy needs a good meal. We eat cows. They need to eat, too.
Was this not what an observer was supposed to say? Well, too bad. You popped up in my e-mailbox.