Guest Guest Posted June 28, 2001 The message conveyed is strong and makes me shrug. On the "green" side, you should include a disclaimer "no actual bird died or was injured", smth. like that ;-) Link to comment
c.h. preston 0 Posted June 30, 2001 I think it'd be more effective if it was the same bird over a week or two. Link to comment
markrupert 0 Posted June 30, 2001 I'm wondering what YOU see in these images, Lee. Could you share your thoughts please? Mark Link to comment
valleye 0 Posted June 30, 2001 I suppose the images would be more related if they were all oriented in the same way. I am not happy looking at the images but I guess that is what you are going for so, touche. Link to comment
lee_lusby 0 Posted July 2, 2001 if they are "ok" if you are "in to" dead birds, what are they if you are "not in to" dead birds? becuse I am not in to dead birds I just come a cross them from time to time. I take pictures of every dead thing I come across in life, it might be morbid but I like to share the beauty of the world that I come across.337* Link to comment
james_adams 0 Posted September 16, 2001 Lee, I am not surprised that some people find this picture disturbing. But then not every one has the eye and mind of an artist, as you clearly do. Like many truly good photographs, this image carries a narrative within which words have no place. I think it has a beauty all of it's own. Link to comment
mike_joa 0 Posted October 13, 2002 Not necessarily a "happy" image but I find it very beautiful. Link to comment
uncle_ziba 0 Posted October 24, 2002 >I take pictures of every dead thing I come across in life Not sure what is your intent here, but there is nothing new or original in being attracted to "dead things". This phenomenon has been described in medical literature a long time ago. Greetings from a living thing. Link to comment
cyanatic 0 Posted January 28, 2011 I'm not entirely sure why this was dismissed by many with such thinly veiled hostility. Three different birds, yes, but each in a more advanced state of decay...so thematically the decay does progress. It certainly resonates with a universal theme of the cycle of life and death. Link to comment
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