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The Bed  (Feb 11, 2006)

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11 comments for this photo:

adam (Feb 11 2006, 9:38 am)

I really like this series so far... However depressing this one may be. I think it speaks volumes about our society, the way we treat our elders.

Art (Feb 11 2006, 1:32 pm)

Sad thing about is is I was in a hospital room like this at Fitsimmons Army Hospital in Colorado. But it is a really good photo.

Jennifer (Feb 11 2006, 4:08 pm)

This photo is very neat. I like it alot, specifically the colors but it does have a melancholy feel to it.

Nicole (Feb 11 2006, 4:10 pm)

This pic is kind of scary.I don't want to end up here!

Gabriel (Feb 11 2006, 7:38 pm)

A page out of time...the stripped down bed, the emptied closet, ripped down curtains to be sterilized. This shot cuts a little close to the heart. One thing about your work Kendall, it makes you think & feel. I just wonder how many times daily(24/7) a scene similar to this is played out...

Maureen (Feb 12 2006, 5:51 am)

Hummm - One Flew Over the Cookoo's Nest?

Don Phillips (Feb 12 2006, 8:13 am)

Another stark reality photo. I agree with Gabriel, it really makes you stop and think a bit.

Ana (Feb 12 2006, 2:31 pm)

Great composition. I was thinking it would look great in b/w, but maybe the light from the windows is too bright for that. All the same, I agree with the others comments. It is a very emotional photo.

cy (Feb 12 2006, 2:52 pm)

this is real captivating. a little on the dark side, but it has a real deja vu feel to it. it is almost like you managed to capture the pint up emotions that were felt there when this ward was opterational. nice job!

Tuffer (Feb 12 2006, 10:57 pm)

Must have been tough to balance the dark room and the bright window. Looks good (and scary- that's more parts than a bed should have).

Khalid (Mar 02 2006, 1:53 am)

I tend to agree with adam's comments and call our society to think a bit to alter the way we treat our elders, who deserve some care and affection.


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