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Totem pole sculpture
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Filename:Totem_sculpture_(536_x_900).jpg
Album name:frog / Miscellaneous
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Date added:Feb 07, 2010
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Date Time:2009:03:27 14:52:49
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George  [Feb 07, 2010 at 06:30 PM]
Now doesn't this speak volumes for modern society, items you can find along the hard shoulder of any road in the UK turned into a totem pole
Well spotted Chris and I hope you got a close up of some more of the 'Artwork' there, especially the dancing duo in the background
Silversnapper  [Feb 08, 2010 at 06:21 PM]
It seems that society's rubbish is fast becoming the material of choice for modern sculptures and this is a very good example although it needs the heavy colour cast removing in PS to display it at its best. I especially like the way the shadow leads the eye towards the far figures. Well spotted and captured Chris.
digitaldodo  [Feb 08, 2010 at 08:06 PM]
Quite amusing
Beermonsta  [Feb 08, 2010 at 09:59 PM]
A nice amusing image Chris with some lovely colours, although I would have to agree with Keith, it does have a bit of a colour cast,
alanuk  [Feb 09, 2010 at 08:27 PM]
Quite a sad reflection of the some of the junk that goes into the 21st century in some ways. The rendition gives the feeling of the sort of colouring that appeared in the "larger than life" kids' magazines back in the 1970s or so.