cmr164
Jul-31-2004, 12:23 PM
So I went to Boston's Holocaust memorial to take pictures of the lines of numbers for the challenge and came to two conclusions. One is that my photos can not do justice to the subject and the other was that even if I could take the finest photo in the world, I would not use it for a contest.
The many many millions of numbers etched into the glass of the too many towers of the monument turn it into a green grey statement of death where every number adorned the forearm of a concentration camp victim, whose bones became soap, whose skin became lampshades, whose smoke and ashes blew across Europe and Asia... Go there. Look at the numbers from afar. Go close and read the numbers close up. Read the statements carved into the stone you walk on. And fear not to shed tears, they are the homage to the dead.
http://www.iisc.com/dgrin/2369_holocaust_s.jpg
http://www.iisc.com/dgrin/2370_holocaust_s.jpg
http://www.iisc.com/dgrin/2372_holocaust_s.jpg
http://www.iisc.com/dgrin/2374_holocaust_s.jpg
The many many millions of numbers etched into the glass of the too many towers of the monument turn it into a green grey statement of death where every number adorned the forearm of a concentration camp victim, whose bones became soap, whose skin became lampshades, whose smoke and ashes blew across Europe and Asia... Go there. Look at the numbers from afar. Go close and read the numbers close up. Read the statements carved into the stone you walk on. And fear not to shed tears, they are the homage to the dead.
http://www.iisc.com/dgrin/2369_holocaust_s.jpg
http://www.iisc.com/dgrin/2370_holocaust_s.jpg
http://www.iisc.com/dgrin/2372_holocaust_s.jpg
http://www.iisc.com/dgrin/2374_holocaust_s.jpg