Time for a postmortem...
This image kind of sums up my week and the kind of carnage (in a passive aggressive sort of way) that transpires at the workplace. Specifically, it's all in the implication. I call it the 'Stephen King cover'. Very dark, brooding, sinister, and yes, somewhat cliched.
I was in Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada in 2000 and was photographing some American Indian totem poles when I came across this disembodied doll's head lying next to a dark deserted corner of the park. Pure fluke. It's one of those once-off shots where you cant help feeling that it's been staged. I particularly like the little daisy flowers, so often a positive symbol, that feel so out of place here.
I was in Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada in 2000 and was photographing some American Indian totem poles when I came across this disembodied doll's head lying next to a dark deserted corner of the park. Pure fluke. It's one of those once-off shots where you cant help feeling that it's been staged. I particularly like the little daisy flowers, so often a positive symbol, that feel so out of place here.
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