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11/16/2018 04:59:38 AM |
Crikey, I'm sick. I instantly saw the hydrant as an implied expression of admiration. Now I'm trying to not do so. Thank you. |
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11/12/2018 07:28:59 PM |
This is a game that I hope you'll continue. The visual counterpart of the game in which the players continue to form words using the last two letter of the previous player. |
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11/11/2018 04:53:10 PM |
Originally posted by insteps: The environment around the girl is also part of the story. | Indeed, that's what turns her into a fire hydrant. |
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11/11/2018 04:50:40 PM |
I agree. they belong together. they perform a spell. turning a woman into a fire hydrant, or vice versa. the more I look, the more parallels I see. |
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11/10/2018 01:12:52 AM |
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11/08/2018 09:36:08 PM |
oh gosh, yes - very good diptych |
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11/08/2018 02:27:57 PM |
I like the B&W treatment in both images and wonder why the girl has wellies on with the rest of her clothing? If the mannequin had stockings (or wellies) on I could see a connection but as things are I can't (not that a diptych is required to marry images). |
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11/08/2018 12:38:22 PM |
Originally posted by nam: It's the stockings that do it, I think, though the white slashes on her boots and jacket are important contributers . . .
No problem at all for me that the end thumb is horizontal and I love that you presented these together. But an idea. For me the two parts that really work together are the girl and the center (mannequins and hydrant) of the second image. What if you took a narrow slice out of each and put those together - maybe with no separator or maybe with - to make a square? |
Interesting idea but I like the emptiness surrounding the hydrant and mannequins in the right picture. The environment around the girl is also part of the story. For me, these are two stand alone images that I found interesting juxtaposed. Thanks for taking the time to look and express your thoughts. |
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11/08/2018 11:49:52 AM |
It's the stockings that do it, I think, though the white slashes on her boots and jacket are important contributers . . .
No problem at all for me that the end thumb is horizontal and I love that you presented these together. But an idea. For me the two parts that really work together are the girl and the center (mannequins and hydrant) of the second image. What if you took a narrow slice out of each and put those together - maybe with no separator or maybe with - to make a square? |
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