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Artist’s Note: I discovered this monument along a pressure-ridge on the frozen Big Stone Lake on the northeastern border of South Dakota with Minnesota over the winter of 2002-2003. This is a close-up at the very extreme of the 24-120mm’s focal ability, taken while laying prone on the ice. The “monument” is roughly six inches tall, but there I’ve gone and potentially ruined some of the allure of it for you. To me, it is often the small things that hold the most significance, and as such, this ephemeral monument has come to symbolize many things about myself that I’ve recognized over the years. |
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