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| 01/02/2009 05:39:39 PM |
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| 01/02/2009 05:14:58 PM |
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| 01/02/2009 02:18:33 PM |
These are a few of my favorite thingsby Art RoflmaoComment by Art Roflmao: Originally posted by ubique: Are we supposed to find the Odd Man Out? I think it's probably the duck ... bastard looks left-handed to me. Although, that cowboy is standing a little funny; a tiny touch Brokeback, if you get my drift. |
LOL! Ironically it is the alien who is trying to grope the cowboy. :P Message edited by author 2009-01-02 14:48:23. |
| 01/02/2009 01:20:41 PM |
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| 01/02/2009 11:49:46 AM |
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| 01/02/2009 10:41:41 AM |
Coloringby Art RoflmaoComment by glad2badad: This photo feels a bit surreal and abstract in nature. There's enough in focus to know what it is, but as a viewer I feel like I can't quite reach the crayons - they're on the edge of clarity and I really want to include them with my viewing experience. They keep slipping away.
Hmmm. I was just getting ready to make a technical comment about this shot being a tad underexposed and how the lensbaby (in my limited experience) needs a +ev at times - then I thought about the mood that currently exists with this photo. The slight underexposure kind of gives it a sad and moody feel - like someone or something is missing. Perhaps we're waiting on the child to come back and play some more? It would be interesting to see this photo pushed with curves or bump the histogram a little...
A fun and compelling shot Ken! |
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| 01/02/2009 08:18:43 AM |
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