Noah, why hath thou forsaken me?
- Noah, why hath thou forsaken me?
"Noah, why hath thou forsaken me?" is the name of a prize-winning photograph by Mathieu Ógan taken from his 2005 portfolio "Pictures From The Escape". It is of two fishing boats, resting on a pier, with the tide out. A man is looking up at the boats from the sand, creating the illusion the boats are bigger than they really are.
The picture can be seen in Ógan's own gallery, Number Forty7, in London.
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