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07/08/2007 09:24:48 PM |
Amazing how this makes me feel. I want to look away but I cannot. I am allowing the feeling of vertigo to set in so it must be some good work eh? Love it. |
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07/05/2007 08:25:17 PM |
Interesting how the real people are either hidden or look as if they are part of the structures allowing the shadows take on a life of their own. |
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07/05/2007 06:09:32 PM |
this is fun and exciting and beautiful and thought-provoking. My kind of image all the way! I just love how your tilt keeps me from reconciling the real world and the shadow world, or at least gives prominence to the shadow world. |
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07/05/2007 05:20:34 PM |
That orientation really works, doesn't it?! I suspect it would only do so for a very few compositions. I feel the diagonal lines and shadows help to keep this the 'right' way up. Excellent stuff. |
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07/05/2007 03:31:01 PM |
Yowza! Makes me dizzy! Very intriguing to figure out which end is up. Gotta love the shadow people creeping about. They certainly overshadow (heh) the real ones casting them. |
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07/05/2007 03:28:20 PM |
I didn't turn my head. I stared it for a very long time. |
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07/05/2007 03:11:07 PM |
Waaahhh....I'm dizzy. But what fantastic clarity in the shadows. A whole other dimension opens before me. |
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07/05/2007 02:18:48 PM |
Excellent shot. I'm with BSF and nixter; challenging (in a good way) on a number of different levels. From my inherent desire to right it (which I did; I turned my laptop sideways to see it righted; ugh, I'm such a conformist), to the desire to really see it (I then spent a bunch of time staring at it as you uploaded it). It really has a lot of depth to it, and a lot to try to see and think through. Of course the technicals (tones, textures, lighting) are spot on, which is never bad when you want to make people's brains hurt. |
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07/04/2007 08:26:10 PM |
bsf: not sure if it's good for your brain but i'll take this as a compliment ;)
nixter: this picture in a way reminds me your fourth dimension which is a real kickass compared to this of course. |
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07/04/2007 08:20:31 PM |
I love these, you have to spend a little time looking at it for your mind to adjust and then we can see a whole other world that exists right next to ours! Excellent work Sevil! : ) |
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07/04/2007 08:15:32 PM |
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