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| 10/20/2006 10:31:03 PM |
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| 10/20/2006 08:51:56 AM |
Laser Dogby BlackboxComment by aaronwave: Very original idea, I would guess it's a lazer pointer that you outlined the dog. I wonder how many takes you tired of this, but it's very interesting. Nice Job! I would have maybe looked for a more interesting backdrop to do this at. |
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| 10/19/2006 12:05:56 AM |
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| 10/18/2006 09:00:07 PM |
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| 10/18/2006 12:25:08 PM |
Laser Dogby BlackboxComment by dallasdux: Interesting concept. I like the choice of green. I would have liked to see the laser across the snout just a bit longer as it cuts the snout in half and makes me have to cross back and forth over the line rather than see what was perceived more to be an outline of the dog. |
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| 10/10/2006 05:54:30 PM |
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| 10/10/2006 08:33:07 AM |
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| 10/10/2006 01:20:02 AM |
Invaderby BlackboxComment by littleda: STUNNING , JUST STUNNING!!! SHOULD BE # 1!!!! AWESOME, I'M AT A LOSS FOR WORDS! |
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| 10/08/2006 01:43:44 PM |
Pharaoh's Wrathby BlackboxComment by e301: I love the really stupipd comments some people leave - 'oof' indeed. Perhaps she means the impact was so intense she felt winded, that this shot so deeply affected it her it took her breath away, only too literally. Somehow I think not.
Abstract photography setttles generally into two camps - the pretty, which i think we can happily dismiss, and that that suggests some relation to our natural world, the world as percieved by us everyday. taht world of course includes the images, be they film, television or photographic which we are also presented with. Thus the function of this image: if the relationship to the great pyramid was not so clear, your title has nicely thumped that home.
The 'abstract' of course, takes us out of the field of being able to critique the image from any accepted technical standpoint - the recognised technicalities don't hold, and so one one can only comment on the srtistic vision as exhibited - yours, here, is evidently one of steel, of the colder hues and decaying shades of metal and of rust. There is a nice parallel to be drawn there, with the decadent decline of the Egyptian civilisation (when was any civilisation's decline not decadent?), but perhaps that would take us further still away from the proper realm of the abstract. |
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| 10/05/2006 07:57:05 AM |
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