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11/16/2018 12:09:29 AM |
great composition with the bird shape that's almost a silhouette, the glass cracks, the swooping windshield, etc |
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11/15/2018 08:22:18 PM |
that broken windshield lends quite a bit of interest to the background |
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11/15/2018 11:03:20 AM |
Like Mariuca said, I want to see this in bold b&w with some dark vignette. It's screaming film noir. A wonderful catch full of mystery. |
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11/15/2018 10:47:54 AM |
Cute title that works well with the expression on the bird's face. The cracks and splintered shapes in the windshield make a good background. |
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11/15/2018 10:25:01 AM |
ouch! I do hope his mate wasn't the cause of the smashed windscreen. Lovely bird :) |
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11/14/2018 09:51:20 PM |
He's blissfully indifferent to the damage upon which he is standing! If I stare at the shot long enough, the shattered glass in the background starts to look like an even bigger bird about to prey on the black bird. |
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11/14/2018 08:41:51 PM |
Sometimes it's hard to understand why an image attracts me so much. This is like a fable, a cautionary tale that needs some rhymes to go with it.
I am inclined to try it with more definition in the glass, or more contrast, or plain darker in b&W and the fable could become a film noir |
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