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| 08/23/2004 06:45:55 PM |
The Two Towersby BassieComment by L1: This would be SO much more powerful without the distraction of the baseball cap... but I can overlook that. I also think an angle more to the right, losing the tree/shrub and putting the tower and the model in vertical thirds would be very nice. Good job, love the B & W tones. :o) |
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| 08/23/2004 04:49:39 PM |
The Two Towersby BassieComment by Kavey: This reminds me of a game we used to play called "knives, forks, spoons, cut it"... I have no idea what the words meant really... This is wonderfully creative and unusual. I love the choice of black and white and the way the clouds are so pale against the rich darkness of the sky. I love the shadows and light on the muscles and the way that gravity makes the bottom muscles fall into an upside down love heart. I think I'd prefer to have less empty space to the left and just a small touch more to the right but... it works very well as it is. One of my top 3. |
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| 08/23/2004 04:34:39 PM |
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| 08/23/2004 01:03:31 PM |
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| 08/23/2004 11:14:36 AM |
The Two Towersby BassieComment by BobsterLobster: Interesting shot, I'm not sure why a naked guy is doing a handstand near a tower, but the black and white textures are great. The clouds work particularly well. A fun, quirky shot that works nicely. |
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| 08/23/2004 10:30:46 AM |
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| 08/23/2004 07:25:05 AM |
The Two Towersby BassieComment by vadvirag: LOL :-))) Really creative idea. I like B&W presentation a much and the parallel lines of your model and the tower. The plants on the left draw my attention a bit away, I would have cut them. |
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| 08/23/2004 01:37:20 AM |
The Two Towersby BassieComment by nico_blue: A for effort, but from the title I automatically make connections to the WTC twin towers and as a New Yorker I find the 'comparison' a bit insulting or rather tasteless. But I will not score you lower because of this, just wanted to point it out. |
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| 08/23/2004 12:27:54 AM |
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