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| 12/05/2004 09:26:33 PM |
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| 12/05/2004 09:21:23 PM |
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| 12/05/2004 09:19:23 PM |
Confused treeby pitsamanComment: I don't know about funny, but that's a wonderfully photogenic tree shot in a great setting; holiday card stuff to me : ) |
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| 12/05/2004 09:15:52 PM |
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| 12/05/2004 08:31:50 PM |
Redneck Windchimeby BrenbComment: Hmmm .. there are many possible variations of this too -- very inspiring : ) |
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| 12/05/2004 08:19:37 PM |
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| 12/01/2004 01:45:01 AM |
the bossby ursulaComment: Great exposure and focus/DOF -- I'd maybe like to dodge a tiny bit under the hat brim by his right eye. |
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| 12/01/2004 01:20:38 AM |
License to Killby GeneralEComment: Originally posted by graphicfunk: Hey Paul; just want to know that this remains a very strong image. One of the few that impressed me. |
Thanks.
I had two purposes in positioning the shell in front. Mostly it was to obscure part of the type on the badge -- the the type was supposed to be readable, showing that part would have diluted the effect.
Afterwards, I decided I also liked the was the round, crimped top of the shell mirrored the shape of the Seal.
I had no intent to attribute this to the Bush (or any other particular) Administration -- that badge is the only one I happened to have around. If I could have gotten one which said
MI-5
#007
believe me I would have used that instead!
While "police" authorities do not (in the USA) have the right to go around shooting people indiscriminately, there's ample evidence to show that they do shoot people discriminately, and are rarely punished for the resulting homicides, even when they involve the death of unarmed suspects or innocent bystanderd |
| 12/01/2004 12:39:01 AM |
Clouds over Mt. Fujiby snackwellsComment: Originally posted by kpriest: Just a little murky, but that gives it that old Japanese art flavor. |
Excellent point ... I'd be very tempted to overlay this with some softly washed-in "watercolor" tints or make it a duotone, and maybe apply a pattern to simulate that ribbed-paper look. Then cut it into a three-slice triptych and make a folding screen out of it : ) |
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| 12/01/2004 12:21:14 AM |
Winter Migrationby GeneralEComment: Originally posted by kdolso: This photo certainly give the illusion of movement. There is a hectic, frenetic tension. The artist captures the feeling of pushing the edge for me. The title doesn't fit with my interpretation, but that is the beauty of subjective art. |
Thanks! Your comment pretty much expresses what I liked about this myself. It was a somewhat happy accident that the lights seem to form a stampeding herd of cars, and I did think later that "Stampede" might have been a better title ...
The feeling and style this evoked for me -- and I hoped to pass on -- is related to the paleolithic cave paintings found mainly in Southern Europe, like those at Altamira in Spain and Lascaux in France -- a few simple strokes with some earth-based pigments and you suddenly have a thundering herd of antelope, horses, or bison. That was my first impression when I saw it pop up on the monitor when I got home. |
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