| Informação sobre a Foto |
Direitos de Autor: Yitzhak Avigur (avigur_11)
(21146) |
| Género: Lugares |
| Meio: Cor |
| Data da Foto: 1998-04-23 |
| Categorias: Cerimónias |
| Versão da Foto: Versão Original, Workshop |
| Data de Submissão: 2003-09-23 5:26 |
| Visto: 1681 |
| Pontos: 4 |
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| [Notas - Normas] Nota do Artista |
A set of bells, in the Hubei Provincial museum, Wuhan.
The Hubei Provincial Museum contains the most important collections of artifacts in the province. More than 140,000 items, mainly from a big tomb excavated in 1978, are well preserved here, including 645 first class cultural relics and 16 national treasures.
There are eight kinds and 125 pieces of musical instruments excavated from the tomb, including bells, stone chimes, and drums, Se, Zithers, Sheng, Panpipe and Chi, of which the chime bell is most famous.
The set shown is this photo is not so big, but I liked it because of the interesting woodcraft. This set is located in a very dark room, and it was very hard to take this shot, without using a flash.
Fortunately, as I pushed the camera’s button, someone opened a door behind me and flashed the bells with bright light.
Unfortunately it was the museum guard, shouting “no photos, no photos, please” and he asked me to take the film out of the camera. Without some help from a Chinese teenage who stood there, this photo was lost.
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Was it not allowed or did he want a bribe???? It is thought my camera was broken, because all the policeman wanted is a bribe, it was legal for me to take pictures of dancing. I now just feel deflated and sad, so be careful with your camera!