Capture: Te Arai - The Veil
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What lovely, rich and evocative photos. Thanks!
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Wow, amazing!
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awesome
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Hebe,
Stunning photos: what a wonderful set.
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Wow, incredible.
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Wow beautiful images
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Gee Tia - how fabulous are your photos - can't wait to see more. And M - how gorgeous is she!!
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Fabulous series, original and thought provoking. Would love to see more.
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That fifth photo looks remarkably similar to the cover for the classic Flesh ep by(the band that more or less morphed into Headless Chickens) early '80s Auckland band Children's Hour.
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JacksonP, in reply to
That fifth photo looks remarkably similar to the cover for the classic Flesh ep
I guess there are similarities. Well spotted.
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Yes – striking, impressive images but I found them disconcerting. And the retention of a fragment of Raetihi’s much-photographed Ratana church as the first banner image on PAS has been a repeating reminder over these several weeks.
Not necessarily a bad thing to be disconcerted by photos, and it took a while to identify why. The memory of difficult hitch-hiking in the vicinity of Waikune prison in the 1970s when it was a going concern? No, more general than that.Then I realised – ‘ki tua o te ārai’ – ‘beyond the veil’ – used in reference to the dead. Disconcerting dissonance with young daughter.
Reinforced this morning by renewal of the PhotoForum at 40
thread - that cover image of the book, titled ‘Shrouds’ [plural].Fine photos. Disconcerting but.
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Wow, powerful and beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
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They are haunting and beautiful, I love your photographs! I am looking forward to your exhibition in june!
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Hauntingly beautiful...... cant help but drift away with dreams of youth.
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