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| 11/12/2015 08:48:14 PM |
img265_2by daisydavidComment by mariuca: Filled with meaning. You photographed the inside of the arms, one of the most vulnerable parts of the body and each image has a different significance using the same photo language. |
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| 11/09/2015 09:02:36 AM |
the sitterby daisydavidComment by mariuca: I watched the video 5 times until I fine tuned the music with the images, the size of the images on my screen with the softness of the opera. It's an admirable work. It just follows its course like a river rippling away, a bit aloof and distant.
The two parts work very well together after you get into its mood. The end came without a closure but after several viewing I understood that there is not supposed to be an end to it. We are spectators - yes, just like the first part of the video - to an infinite course.
Must say that I would love to see the pictures with the hands and arms separately also. The first one and a few others are jewels in themselves while the head is just flowing imagery.
I am mesmerized by this first photograph and the way you processed it. Even the cropping is masterly.
Wonderful. Message edited by author 2015-11-09 09:03:44. |
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| 11/06/2015 09:29:09 AM |
the sitterby daisydavidComment by insteps: Intriguing essay that I need to spend more time with before leaving a proper comment.
11/7 - Back to finish commenting. You seem to always find a way to challenge me.
Haunting opera, that could tame the wildest beast, sets a mood of resignation. In the first part of your essay one feels at peace. The reposed imagery of headless torsos and arms crossed eases us into your story. Then variations on face painting with red light. Revealing while taking away contours of an expressionless face. Never offering a clear and complete view. A visual experience from memory or wonder brought to life.
I̢۪d love to see little writing with your work so we could understand your thoughts. I suppose not saying anything, staying out of the way and not leading your audience, gives us the freedom to make the experience our own. I found this very interesting and I̢۪m looking forward to reading other comments. Message edited by author 2015-11-07 11:47:54. |
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| 10/21/2015 07:13:57 PM |
fang and whiskerby daisydavidComment by MichaelC: My eye is trying to focus on the brightest part of the dog which means you needed to either make the fang &whisker lighter or change the point of focus to the eye. |
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