How can I revive a statue? Just one click of the camera is enough, and it will turn into full member of the living world. Greek sculpture becomes a dancer from a modern music video. And the bear, hitherto frozen in a motionless pose, turns into a brave lifeguard.
Once upon a time sculptures were made so that society would remember longer about various people and events. And now on the streets of cities you can see the simplest statues - for example, an ordinary pigeon or a little girl. But with memorable sculptures, and with ordinary ones, you can create very interesting photographs.
Of particular interest in this regard are the ancient Greek statues. Their postures and facial expressions are so natural that at some point these sculptures seem alive. For example, as in this photo.
Some statues at first glance do not cause any associations, except for aggressive ones - but this is exactly what makes photos with them so funny! For example, the hero of this photo "landed" in the claws of an eagle.
And in this photo, the showdown with the bear looks like real ones.
Some photos taken with statues are very reminiscent of scenes from everyday life. How many decades or centuries would not be a sculpture, it still fits naturally into such a photograph. No wonder - after all, times and epochs pass, and human emotions remain the same.
We often wonder how we would look representatives of other eras and cultures, if they had to deal with modern gadgets. To imagine their reaction, just take a photo like this.
And what photo with “revived” statues seemed to you the most natural? Share in the comments.