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05/28/2008 05:03:26 AM |
excellent use of overexposure. |
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05/28/2008 04:29:47 AM |
another wonderful movie and book, and a great evocation of feeling. the echoes of shapes and textures are superb. the known but unseen softness of the sheep and the seen softness of the hair; the solidity of the stone and the visual solidity of the sheep; the repetition of shapes with variation through the whole composition are so effective. the warm white tone makes the whole thing glow. yes, indeedy. |
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05/27/2008 10:31:41 AM |
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05/27/2008 06:28:54 AM |
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05/25/2008 12:42:59 PM |
this is somehow very inspirational, it got my mind going trying to figure out how everything works together here.
nicely done! 8 |
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05/23/2008 09:31:43 PM |
Looks accidental. If you did it on purpose, its just a bit overwhelming for me. |
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05/22/2008 09:05:30 PM |
This has a story to it...not sure what it is, but gets my mind going. Very creative. :o) |
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05/22/2008 06:23:35 AM |
Wonder if it could still have been light and airy without the washout on the right. Nice, anyhow. |
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05/21/2008 08:57:44 PM |
washed out? overexposed? ...or is that the point? |
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05/21/2008 10:12:17 AM |
I like the way you depict "unbearable lightness" but in depicting "being" it is just hair, a face would have done much better, and the sheep can go. 6 |
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