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This is very visually compelling piece.
I am interesting in the concept it is conveying. I like how the textures of the grass and the clouds contrast and compliment each other, and how the entire image is repeated again in the TV screen on the bottom left. Good work -- In all our minds exists a river of light. Well unhappily Dali can't say... Thank you !
-- Montre ton Portfolio... Quick Market is the asylum of the last survivors![link] I thank you very much... This series is carying indeed a lot of my thoughts...
-- Montre ton Portfolio... Quick Market is the asylum of the last survivors![link] Thank you very much. I'm trying to improve, not always so sure and easy and happy...
-- Montre ton Portfolio... Quick Market is the asylum of the last survivors![link] Well, why not indeed
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Canon EOS 5D 1/250 second F/8.0 24 mm 100 Jun 6, 2009, 5:07:37 PM Share
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do You You think he’s dangerous, a carnivorous one? I mean, he looks clumsy clumsy to me. I think he just can’t find himself in this world and it gives a very realistic feeling.
He sees himself, he sees a lot (shallow though – many things, but just a few meanings) but is blind also and helpless, can’t cope with all of that.
The scariest and most sad part of this picture for me is that TV in the left corner. It shows the person (who is not narrow-minded, but has a specific perspective)…to the audience… to everybody, expect for himself. And, one more time, that suggest in my opinion, that anywhere he goes, he’s observed, different, eye-catching… he is an alien. One among many on our streets.
I don’t’ talk about technical stuff, lights, aperture, texture...composition… the whole series is great.
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