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| 01/12/2013 09:31:31 PM |
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| 01/12/2013 09:29:47 PM |
exquisite segregationby posthumousComment: The cat is looking at the teeth that dominate the face behind the curtain - if the eyes were open would they soften the feral quality of the being? |
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| 01/12/2013 09:22:09 PM |
dark and darkerby posthumousComment: I was going to leave this page without commenting as I am confused - then I realized the sparkle of your eyes dropped down into the sockets of the creature you hold .. so began the story. |
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| 01/12/2013 09:13:47 PM |
hidby posthumousComment: I have my tools in hand to remove the boards from the windows and open the door to the sunlight for I have finally come home .. I know I will be inspired to finally finish my book here in my grandfather's home. |
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| 01/12/2013 09:04:06 PM |
always reflectingby posthumousComment: perverse - lofty - thoughts above those of the unsophisticated - for some reason this story is starting to make me smile. Madly creative and technically brilliant. |
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| 01/12/2013 08:58:54 PM |
the walls have chosen to talkby posthumousComment: I am scared of the tiny opening on the left as I want to go in it .. that is the beginning of the story my mind starts to weave as I look at this shot ... even the dead branches on the tree play a part as they look as if they are keeping the spirits contained within the house. |
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| 01/12/2013 08:55:01 PM |
Santa Transitaby posthumousComment: I turn my head to view this shot as well as looking at it straight on. It's compelling - the grain creates more shadows and her facial bone structure looks skeletal - a contradiction when my eyes take in the size of her trunk. I would never think camera phone ... more film with lots of grain added in the darkroom. |
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| 01/12/2013 05:26:14 PM |
Week 2by bsluijkComment: It can be re-lit in post - if you are interested please disclose what editing software you use .. if not, then depending on your light source you might use a reflector to bounce light on the dark areas - depends on if you have studio lights/strobes or not or are using natural lighting.
More experienced people can probably give you a more detailed answer. |
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| 01/12/2013 04:18:10 PM |
What are you doing, boss? (2/52)by KroburgComment: He is growing up in front of us (smiles) and what a little beauty. Yeah, I agree that a bit more room above the ears would be good but I love the crisp focus on the f/g - little blades of green grass fighting off the frost. |
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| 01/12/2013 04:07:57 PM |
_MG_5660by sulamkComment: I could watch a harrier hunt all day .. the ones here hunt using their ears to hear their prey so they swop back and forth over the open fields .. you can't predict where they will fly so shooting them is more difficult as they tend not to perch - you did an excellent job of catching him in flight with talons extended. Excellent capture of a difficult subject. |
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