Larger than Life is a photograph by Ann Horn which was uploaded on August 25th, 2014.
Larger than Life
A man and woman stand in darkness behind an enormous clock in Musee d Orsay, where the Seine River and the light of Paris can be viewed through its... more
by Ann Horn
Title
Larger than Life
Artist
Ann Horn
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
A man and woman stand in darkness behind an enormous clock in Musee d Orsay, where the Seine River and the light of Paris can be viewed through its glass face. They look beyond the Seine to the ferris wheel in the Tuileries Gardens, then past the myriad buildings of the city to the Basilica of Sacre-Coeur on the horizon. The woman takes a picture of the larger than life moment. Copyright 2014 Ann Horn. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This copyrighted image does not belong to the public domain and may not be reproduced, copied, altered or manipulated in any way without the written permission of Ann Horn. ann-horn.pixels.com
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Nominated for Special Feature by fellow Camera Art Group member, 7/11/20.
Uploaded
August 25th, 2014
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Comments (56)
Ann Horn
Pamela, thanks for letting me know about my Special Feature in the Camera Art group. That clock really is larger than life!
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your camera art has been nominated as a Special Feature by a fellow artist Camera Art member for your superb art in Camera Art Group!! Please share the love by nominating a fellow artist whose work is in Camera Art You can do that in the "Artist Special Feature Nomination" discussion in the Camera Art Group.
Ann Horn
I've noticed that, Carl. The clocks at d'Orsay are some of my favoritea. A trip to Paris is not complete unless I revisit them!
Chrystyne Novack
I really like this capture of the large clock face with the people in silhouette standing next to it. Not only does it give a sense of scale but it is a subtle reminder of the span of time in one's lifetime - the clock is always ticking and the day will be what you make of it so make the most of it. I also like how you have the ferris wheel off in the distance seen from the window pane of the clock face - two great circles within the composition.