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| 07/26/2010 11:51:10 PM |
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| 07/26/2010 01:27:56 PM |
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| 07/25/2010 10:01:45 PM |
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| 07/24/2010 05:20:20 PM |
Savage Cyclopsby TomCubisComment by J-Me: This is fascinating because it's eerie and yet cute....all at the same time and very well shot too 0) (cyclops smiley) |
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| 07/24/2010 01:11:27 AM |
Savage Cyclopsby TomCubisComment by MacDonald: This cracks me up - but that doesn't take away from the fact that it exceptionally well done. Don't forget to put his eye back after the challenge now.. bumping it to a 9 |
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| 07/23/2010 09:04:47 PM |
Savage Cyclopsby TomCubisComment by snaffles: reminds me of my parents' Papillon cross, who lost an eye later in life...but it didn't move to the centre of his forehead! 8 |
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| 07/23/2010 07:13:22 PM |
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| 07/22/2010 09:37:29 PM |
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| 07/22/2010 03:52:43 PM |
Savage Cyclopsby TomCubisComment by CNovack: Now this is downright disturbing! ...but effective. Not a true cyclops but I guess you can say that even the cyclops monster would like a pet that resembles his master;-) (that is if he doesn't eat his pets being a monster after all) Lighting, focus and detail are wonderful. However, there are some elements in this composition that needed some addressing to make this a stand-out image (don't get me wrong it is slightly above average but it could have been even better). Details. The devil is always in the details. First off, the dog tag could have been cloned out (or taken off momentarily for the photo). Next, is the environment is not complementary to invoke the idea of a 'mythical monsterous beast'; or wild beast. The fabric sofaback and seat is more akin to 'domestic dog'. Picky, picky, I know but I do think it would have been more complementary to have the Cyclopic dog in a more rural/outdoor setting. |
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