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| 12/08/2004 08:28:25 AM |
happy tripletby theodor38Comment by BobsterLobster: Critique Club
Very effective b&w... the moody use of lighting gives this humour a bit of a dark edge. The use of multiple exposures makes me visualise a macarbre jack-in-the-box with a human head bouncing from side to side on a spring. I think there's something a bit sinister and threatening about the huge insincere smile. The spacing of the 3 heads is perfectly achieved, and I like the way the composition isn't centered. Your lighting has given you some great catchlights. Great skin texture. Very imaginative, well done. |
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| 12/03/2004 04:29:28 AM |
saven-4.jpgby theodor38Comment by samtrundle: Wow, the face is positively haunting, brilliant capture. Though, as xion noted, the clarity of the torso is a little distracting - it almost looks like the body and the face belong to two different images. |
| 12/02/2004 01:37:03 PM |
happy tripletby theodor38Comment by rmtm333: I saw this image and my first thought was Marty Feldman in Young Frankenstein (classic). Like the way it was executed. Did you experiment with making different faces in each of the three positions. May have delivered an even better effect. Still, Good job |
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