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Almost everyone has seen the iconic images of the Easter Island
statues staring silently out from the hillsides. For years I
thought these were the only Moai on the island. I knew nothing
of the statues erected on Ahu or the fallen moai at the other
sites. Seeing these pictures many people have come to believe
that all Moai faced the ocean while it is the exact opposite
that is true. The fact is most of these statues were not meant
to have stayed in this place. The Moai that you see half buried
on the sides of the volcanic cone of Rano Raraku were pieces
waiting to be transported to Ahu around the island. The Moai
that you see sticking up out of the ground have bodies that extend
down underground 20 - 40 feet, all the way to the waist. Centuries
of erosion from the slopes above have covered all but the tops
of these giants - the largest Moai ever constructed.
I was alone when I photographed these moai. The trade winds
were howling and clouds were racing by alternately lighting the
moai and quarry in the background. It was a moment I'll never
forget. I stayed for some time just watching the patterns of
light falling on these ancient monuments.
I choose this moment to shoot when the shadow was falling
on the quarry in the background, making the foreground statues
appear to be lit as if by a spotlight.
printed from a 4 x 5 transparency
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