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10/31/2009 10:57:37 PM · #1 |
Well well well, what an interesting event that was!
See here!
Zombie Walk 2009 - Tez M blog |
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11/01/2009 01:29:29 AM · #2 |
nice stuff man the harshness of your technique fits it PERFECTLY. also before tonight i hadnt seen any off your stuff outside DPC. i was very impressed with the stuff you have on here but the portraits on your site blow this away! amazing style man i love how you mix contrasty dark saturated colors with smooth almost liquid areas as well. blows me away.
-Max |
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11/01/2009 01:31:42 AM · #3 |
also... when i look at your portraits its immediately apparent that the tones you use beautifully amplify the sharp emotion of the model. |
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11/01/2009 12:05:41 PM · #4 |
the harshness of my technique... thanks, I think!
Thanks for the comments :) You're far too kind. |
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11/01/2009 12:13:01 PM · #5 |
The 4TH image is outstanding, well done.. |
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11/01/2009 12:27:25 PM · #6 |
Dang! I was out of town and was trying so hard to get back to Fort Myers for our ZombieCon / Zombie-Walk... it was here that Romero filmed much of his movie Day of the Dead. Your ghoul-lighting is classic and really does work here. Nice stuff, Tez! |
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