Liberty Enlightening the world !
Liberty Enlightening the world !
Photography \ Architecture | 03/30/08 @792 |
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Liberty Enlightening the World (French: La liberté éclairant le monde), known more commonly as the Statue of Liberty (Statue de la Liberté), is a large statue that was presented to the United States by France in 1886. It stands at Liberty Island (part of New York but physically on the New Jersey side of the New York Harbor) as a welcome to all visitors, immigrants, and returning Americans. The copper patina-clad statue, dedicated on October 28, 1886, commemorates the centennial of the United States and is a gesture of friendship from France to America. Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi sculpted the statue and obtained a U.S. patent useful for raising construction funds through the sale of miniatures. Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (designer of the Eiffel Tower) engineered the internal structure. Eugène Viollet-le-Duc was responsible for the choice of copper in the statue's construction and adoption of the repoussé technique.The statue is of a robed woman holding a lit flame, and is made of a sheeting of pure copper, hung on a framework of steel (originally puddled iron) with the exception of the flame of the torch, which is coated in gold leaf (originally made of stained glass and lit from the inside.) It stands atop a rectangular stonework pedestal with a foundation in the shape of an irregular eleven-pointed star. The statue is 151 feet (46.02 m) tall, with the pedestal and foundation, it is 305 feet (92.96 m) tall.
Worldwide, the Statue of Liberty is one of the most recognizable icons of the United States,[2] and, more generally, represents liberty and escape from oppression. The Statue of Liberty was, from 1886 until the jet age, often one of the first glimpses of the United States for millions of immigrants after ocean voyages from Europe. Visually, the Statue of Liberty appears to draw inspiration from il Sancarlone or the Colossus of Rhodes.
a National Monument in 1924 and restored for her centennial on July 4, 1986.
French sculptor Fredric Bartholdi designed and sculpted the statue.
IMAGE taken just prior to a nasty snowstorm From a moving Boat !
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03/30/08 @824
03/30/08 @856
I agree with Michelle, very good exposure. A very good photograph of a very well photographed subject.
03/30/08 @884
Also no striped background
Well done.
03/30/08 @885
****Image has been updated !
@Aiscape, you viewed the updated image, cheers !!
03/30/08 @897
03/30/08 @898
Great capture!!! The colors are really wonderful! Very nice!
03/30/08 @911
Still she looks very nice!
03/30/08 @944
love the saturation here...
Good use of positive and negative space...
Heres wishing you all the best...
03/31/08 @185
03/31/08 @254
Background sucks but you know that...
A bit to simple composition coming from you maybe...
Agree about the noticeble noise which has already been mentioned.
Best of all is the description!
03/31/08 @504
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03/31/08 @589
@Gulzar, cheers man..
@Andy..
@Workster.. Thanks man
@Gto
@Vasco
As for the noise, I truly believe a bit of noise suits this image, its not in the printed image, but some subjects suit noise and for me this is one, it was taken in dreadful weather and has a gritty feel for it... If it was shot on film I would have used fast film and there would have been grain/noise..
THANKS AGAIN !!
Thanks for your time folks !!!
03/31/08 @716
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03/31/08 @869
nice colors and composition.
03/31/08 @907
04/01/08 @966
Nice portrait of the classic statue from France in the U.S of A.
You get about for an ape...
04/01/08 @109
Noise makes it look old age, Quite a good shot, yes maybe the feet. But i am sure u had your reasons to cut them.
Top Marks !! (Feels like i am buttering U up..
But its a very good image !!!
Ooh is that a border ???? should minus one
04/01/08 @535
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04/02/08 @401
Wish it was a bit sharper though.
A bit noisy as well.
I like the greenish tones, but could look nicer as a B/W.
04/03/08 @585
04/03/08 @671
Tommyguns
04/03/08 @732
@SandraS, Very much appreciated !
@Ersen-t, Big thanks man.
@Beatriz,….. Thanks !!!!!
@Juro, I am always taking liberties !
@Dakoo, I agree with you man.
@Jafas, appreciated as always man !
@Cupcake .. Thanks Mary J
@Mcc. Cheers man.
@Purplerose. not sure if B&W would be the way to go with this
As the torch would be lost !
@Fiox. PM me but I don’t see any real problem !
@Tommy.. Thanks man ! Appreciated .
04/04/08 @474
not a big fan of the background, even if the gradient is nice
well done
04/07/08 @808
04/17/08 @888
Nice photo