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09/04/2013 06:13:53 AM |
Got scarier each time I looked at it.
Wanted to say Hitchcock-movie-ish, but I googled it, and saw that the actual posters never had such a scary close-up image.
His own portraits, though, were often on this type of angle.
Never get the grandchildren to sleep over again, if you look at them like that. |
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09/04/2013 12:16:16 AM |
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09/03/2013 10:04:26 PM |
fabulous, in the truest sense of the word. |
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09/03/2013 11:59:10 AM |
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09/03/2013 10:04:28 AM |
excellent blur, the eye dominates the world |
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09/02/2013 07:55:00 PM |
I spy, with my little eye.... Love the screen overlay, too. |
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08/30/2013 06:39:43 PM |
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08/28/2013 11:21:40 AM |
great black and white tones, and, a bit sinister with the upturned lip, |
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08/28/2013 04:34:44 AM |
I really like this one. Sitting and studying this image tells me there is a message for all. Good luck! |
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