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| 12/18/2006 08:34:57 PM |
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| 12/13/2006 09:18:12 PM |
trash artby annahComment: Oooh. I like it. The massive size of the foamy scrap stuff makes you look small, like a dark pixie or something. Love the processing, by the way. Nice hat and boots. |
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| 12/09/2006 04:49:31 PM |
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| 11/26/2006 08:03:20 PM |
Got No Gameby fotomann_foreverComment: This photo is terribly underrated. I like the artistic processing, the vignette effect on the net. Message edited by author 2006-11-27 01:04:31. |
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| 10/14/2006 08:43:25 PM |
Sunset at Kloster Andechsby giegaComment: This reminds me of a scene in the most recent film adaptaion of Pride and Prejudice, when Elizabeth walks to visit her sick sister in Netherfield...
I love the colors in this photo. There's some noise, though, that I think NeatImage can fix in a sec. |
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| 09/02/2006 08:51:26 PM |
Unsoundby Canadian_ehComment: This is great! Wow. I love it, the BW, the cracked face, and the white insanity crawling up into your hair. Your eyes look a tad bit blue, strangely. I don't know if that's what you were going for, but I think it adds to the conceptualism. |
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| 08/28/2006 08:42:12 PM |
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| 07/31/2006 05:23:07 PM |
4/30by PedroComment: That's a gnarly pattern of belly hair, ya know. Or it could be stretch marks. |
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| 07/30/2006 08:58:33 PM |
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| 07/29/2006 07:57:52 PM |
Roses Make Lovely Bookmarks...by sanxComment: This needs some explanation. I changed the title just before submission and forgot about the comments written earlier. There's actually a story behind the picture to explain why a rose on music is an unexpected find. My friend is obsessed with the movie The Phantom of the Opera and I listened to Liszt often at the time, and I guess the romantic gushiness rubbed off--this is the story about the shot: a pianist comes back to her open music book to find that some one (perhaps a phantom) left a rose. Maybe I should have tied the rose with black ribbon or something.
Now I have to finish reading Orwell to get rid out of my sappy sentimental mood.
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