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10/25/2007 02:14:22 AM |
Too cool!! Love it! Awesome display of emotion!! |
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06/14/2007 07:08:23 PM |
i see fear in this person's left eye (the right side of the pic) but not the right eye. i see kind of sadness in the right eye. interesting how lighting can change our interpretation of expressions like this.
and, i agree with pineapple, the nose really disturbs me as well. especially the distortion due to light is what is disturbing about it.
Message edited by author 2007-06-14 19:10:15. |
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06/14/2007 07:03:18 PM |
This really is chilling. Was that your intention? Because it works for me. |
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06/14/2007 11:06:27 AM |
Oh this is so my kind of image! I love spooky painting with light! I can't even tell whether it's human or canine or what! Excellent! Centering might be interesting, but even off center, I might crop just a bit of the bottom. |
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06/14/2007 11:05:27 AM |
oooooooo I like this, it looks like the voyeur watching me watching him, it drags me into the image and makes it personal. |
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06/14/2007 11:02:58 AM |
That nose disturbs me. The eyes alone would be stereotypical design. But the nose dilutes the impact of the eyes. My reaction... |
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06/09/2007 06:27:49 PM |
Yup, a very cool shot. Keep experimenting since you're getting results like this! |
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06/09/2007 02:47:24 AM |
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06/09/2007 01:36:06 AM |
This is so cool as I thought the thumnail made me think it was a bird flying, but when opened to a larger format, it was a person with there eyes showing. Just brilliant.....
Message edited by author 2007-06-09 01:41:45. |
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06/05/2007 11:33:34 PM |
excellent. reminds me of the masque of the red death. a true postmodern horror. my only advice is to get it off of the thirds. just a slight shift towards center, I'm thinking... put it where it feels right. |
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