Guilty Conscience
In downtown Elora, stands a very tall statue that towers over the viewer with a finger pointed accusingly down at them. Those of us with children have probably all adopted this pose at one time or another, or as in my case, been on the receiving end of it from an angry parent. I'll reluctantly admit I was no choir boy.
The work was created by Scott McNicol and is titled, "Who's The Boss." To photograph it, I angled the camera up with a best guess while holding it below my waist at arms length. Looking at it again in post, I can't get the question of "what were you thinking" out of my head. Must be my guilty conscience emerging.
Guilty Conscience
In downtown Elora, stands a very tall statue that towers over the viewer with a finger pointed accusingly down at them. Those of us with children have probably all adopted this pose at one time or another, or as in my case, been on the receiving end of it from an angry parent. I'll reluctantly admit I was no choir boy.
The work was created by Scott McNicol and is titled, "Who's The Boss." To photograph it, I angled the camera up with a best guess while holding it below my waist at arms length. Looking at it again in post, I can't get the question of "what were you thinking" out of my head. Must be my guilty conscience emerging.