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| 04/30/2006 06:39:37 PM |
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| 04/30/2006 02:01:12 PM |
Lady on the Rockby Joey LawrenceComment by Joey Lawrence: Originally posted by Bear_Music: HaHa! I have to laugh at the "wall crack wars". It is and it isn't! It's actually semi-amazing. For quite a long moment I thought "girl against wall urban joey", then I realized she's in a FIELD, there's a TREELINE facripesake, and I actually thought "DAMN, some killer murals in Toronto!", then reality (or rurreality?) set in and I realized you layered a wall shot into an outdoor portrait. It's bizarre.
Jutilda's comment about the Vee is spot on: foreground rock to knee back up crack is a pronounced Vee. Actually I'd call it a triangle: and there's even more of them:
1. The most foreground rock is a triangle
2. The two legs make a triangle
3. The upper body makes a triangle from the 2 hands up to the head
4. The two long foreground grass stalks make a vee that never completes a triangle visually.
So this whole compsition is messing with triangles, EXCEPT that the main composition is composed of three distinctly horizontal zones overlaid with a strong vertical zone (the figure). Altogether, very satisfying if a touch bizarre. |
Yes, it is a wall... :-)
And the triangle composition was intentional, but not all of the ones you've listed of course. :-)
I'll letcha keep going... |
| 04/30/2006 12:45:09 PM |
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| 04/30/2006 10:11:50 AM |
by Joey LawrenceComment by gloda: Funny, I realise how my recent image 'Trapped' is somehow similar to this photograph. The funny thing is that this has been in my favourites for some time now, and yet I did not even think of this shot when I took my image. |
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| 04/30/2006 03:39:17 AM |
Lady on the Rockby Joey LawrenceComment by Bear_Music: HaHa! I have to laugh at the "wall crack wars". It is and it isn't! It's actually semi-amazing. For quite a long moment I thought "girl against wall urban joey", then I realized she's in a FIELD, there's a TREELINE facripesake, and I actually thought "DAMN, some killer murals in Toronto!", then reality (or rurreality?) set in and I realized you layered a wall shot into an outdoor portrait. It's bizarre.
Jutilda's comment about the Vee is spot on: foreground rock to knee back up crack is a pronounced Vee. Actually I'd call it a triangle: and there's even more of them:
1. The most foreground rock is a triangle
2. The two legs make a triangle
3. The upper body makes a triangle from the 2 hands up to the head
4. The two long foreground grass stalks make a vee that never completes a triangle visually.
So this whole compsition is messing with triangles, EXCEPT that the main composition is composed of three distinctly horizontal zones overlaid with a strong vertical zone (the figure). Altogether, very satisfying if a touch bizarre.
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| 04/30/2006 02:01:28 AM |
Lady on the Rockby Joey LawrenceComment by MadMan2k: Awesome processing. It looks like somebody dropped the print and then ran over it a couple times and poured coke on it, then you picked it back up and scanned it. Sweet. |
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| 04/29/2006 10:48:50 PM |
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