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This is a classic photographic technique of combining subjects in the foreground and background to add depth and interest.
Aluminum seems like a good material for outdoor sculpture, as it will not rust and is light weight. I wonder why it is not used more. Maybe it is difficult to work with, as this sculpture was made from welded sheets, not poured into a mold like bronze.
This week we are showing photos of the subtle beauty of nature in Yosemite National Park on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site.
5 comments:
Nicely frame photo!
That is a lot of welding to fabricate all of the joints in the horses.
Love this!
Like to view this piece live. Interesting as all heck to me.
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