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07/19/2008 05:21:46 PM |
I keep coming back to this shot, and find it amusing that someone questions it's validity because it looks too real. That's the paranormal paradox. "Submit proof or I won't believe it." or "I can't believe it because it's too convincing."
At first I noticed the figure in the center, but as I revisit the shot it begins to feel like a room full of people. I see six distinct figures, including an old western type in the upper left corner. It's rare that I pick up anything in a "ghost" photo, but this one is swarming with personalities. Whether or not they are real, it is just so interesting to look at. |
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07/06/2008 05:59:44 PM |
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08/19/2007 01:46:09 PM |
You are producing some excellent example for this side challenge.....
This has some amazing textures.....
Message edited by author 2007-08-19 17:46:39. |
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08/11/2007 06:04:46 AM |
Man I love these textures...like a rusty sheet of steel...wonderful! |
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08/09/2007 01:45:16 PM |
I wouldn't know this was a portrait without the title. But with it, I feel a sense of loss, like this is a 75-year-old family picture that's been so damaged by time (and maybe water) that we've lost that part of our history. |
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08/07/2007 03:47:39 AM |
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08/05/2007 05:47:15 PM |
I'm struggling to see the portrait elements in it, but as an abstract it's really nice. |
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08/04/2007 01:54:38 PM |
Reminds me of that "drawing with sand" thing. So full of details and subtle. |
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08/04/2007 09:41:17 AM |
This is very creative. Love the tones and blur. Excellent. |
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08/04/2007 03:52:29 AM |
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08/03/2007 06:47:13 AM |
Wow! Even I wouldn't mind my photo taken for a photo like this.
I love the copper tones. It makes it so rich! I do see them too :)
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08/03/2007 02:33:39 AM |
The longer you look at this the more you start to see...
Amazing! |
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08/02/2007 08:06:52 AM |
OOOH - makes me think of people who see Jesus in a stone or tortilla (remember that? somebody actually thought his face appeared in one LOL). I like the swirl in the middle over "grandpa." Almost like tire marks when they swerve on a road to avoid something. The coppery tone is perfect. |
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08/02/2007 07:29:10 AM |
A portrait on scratched and worn copper. Very nice! |
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08/02/2007 06:55:47 AM |
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08/02/2007 06:54:41 AM |
Love it, fantastic colors and contrast. |
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08/02/2007 05:48:38 AM |
this is insanely good .. love the sepia .. i dont actually know wots going on .. its like abstract art for me .. EXCELLENT .. :) |
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08/02/2007 04:33:19 AM |
just like a scratchy vintage record. |
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08/02/2007 04:31:24 AM |
now this, i like. like granular gold. |
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08/02/2007 04:21:22 AM |
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08/02/2007 04:20:16 AM |
excellent tones & movement within the blur. at first glance, it brought to mind an image of an old blacksmith's shop. |
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08/02/2007 04:16:52 AM |
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