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I took this photo at the Rodan Museum in Paris.  Actually, I took this photo twice: once in Paris with my EOS 620 on Tri-X film, and then several years later I laid the print on my dining room table and took a picture of it with my Nikon digicam.  Naturally that didn't give me the crispest, highest-detail image in the world, so I popped it into Photoshop and added a bit of a fantasy effect with the Posterization process.  But I like it this way, I think it looks more like my internal image of what the sculpture meant to me....















I took this photo at the Rodan Museum in Paris.  Actually, I took this photo twice: once in Paris with my EOS 620 on Tri-X film, and then several years later I laid the print on my dining room table and took a picture of it with my Nikon digicam.  Naturally that didn't give me the crispest, highest-detail image in the world, so I popped it into Photoshop and added a bit of a fantasy effect with the Posterization process.  But I like it this way, I think it looks more like my internal image of what the sculpture meant to me....















Rodan's "The Kiss" in Black and White