Photographer's Note
Ouidah's Gate of No Return commorates the thousands of slaves who left the shores of West Africa from this very site. Although it might be too small to make out in this photo, the frieze depicts two rows of bounded slaves walking solemnly towards a ship in the ocean.
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frostymon
(191) 2007-10-31 9:47
I get the same feeling from seeing this photo as I would from seeing Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Seeing both monuments evokes much sadness, though I have more of a feeling of helplessness when I look at this shot.
The sky is perfect for this as it seems like there is a great void on the other side of the gates.
Great shot with very moving subject matter.
antho
(412) 2007-11-02 3:38
Great picture Caleb!
As it has already been said, the fact that there is only sky behind it and the sweet evening light add something mystical and intemporal to your picture. We almost can see the slaves walking through here, leaving their families and country to the corn fields of america...
TFS!
Antho
pattyis
(1317) 2007-11-22 4:53
Ciao Caleb
this is very unusual and interesting frame.
The explanation that tells us an exodus (or it is better to say deportation?)
It is a nice photo
It should be good remembered this events
greetings
Patrizia
frunchy
(1800) 2012-06-02 15:47
Hello Caleb,
nice symmetry in your picture. I like the message the image transports and the light of the scenery. TFS, best regards, F.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Caleb Ficner (kwekwekan)
(1078)
- Genre: Luoghi
- Medium: Colore
- Date Taken: 2007-01-06
- Categories: Opera d'arte
- Camera: Panasonic Lumix FX-01
- Esposizione: f/5.6, 1/250 secondi
- More Photo Info: view
- Versione Foto: Versione Originale
- Diario di viaggio: Benin, Un-forgotten
- Date Submitted: 2007-10-31 9:41