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| 07/10/2002 05:02:00 AM |
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| 07/12/2002 11:46:00 PM |
Primal Fearby mciComment: At first I thoughtit would be stronger with about half of the "extra" space on the left cropped-off, but I'd reconsider that if your intent is to create a "flowing to the left" effect... |
| 07/10/2002 03:01:00 AM |
aflameby mnewmanComment: I think your concept would come across more strongly if it seemed more like an indoor setting (maybe just some furniture legs up near the top). |
| 07/13/2002 12:25:00 AM |
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| 07/10/2002 04:00:00 AM |
Crossingby manoloComment: It would be scarier if there were a bright light shining down the track from off-frame on either side, to simulate the train's imminent appoach. |
| 07/10/2002 04:12:00 AM |
Fearless by chakkobboComment: The fear factor clearly being in imagining oneself in the sheep's (goat's?) place. |
| 07/10/2002 05:04:00 AM |
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| 07/10/2002 04:08:00 AM |
Say ahhhhhhhh.by wargloryComment: For dentists the cliche command is "open wide" -- saying ahh would probably put the tongue in the path of that needle. But whatever you call it, it scares a lot of people... |
| 07/10/2002 04:53:00 AM |
Clownophobicby NaginaComment: This variety of clownophobia may be a blessing or a curse... |
| 07/10/2002 05:10:00 AM |
The taxman comethby waltomlComment: I thought about doing something like this (your title was my subtitle), but went with another idea instead. I think your photo quality is better; I still kinda like my layout (it's posted as an outtake in one of the forums) -- I did that before I saw this one... |
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