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01/04/2009 06:44:35 AM |
Another good example of the LB taking a rather bland scene and inserting its unique quality into the shot thus adding the dialogue that would be missing. I agree with Art, the branch on the left adds to this shot. |
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01/03/2009 01:20:23 PM |
So interesting how the LB effect creates such room for storytelling that would be mostly lacking without it. |
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01/03/2009 02:17:59 AM |
This makes me think of a Wyeth painting. LOVE LOVE!!! |
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01/02/2009 10:46:22 PM |
I initially thought Art said, "Oh Zounds, I hear carp barking!"
I figured he was using that old submerging-in-the-creek escape trick again. |
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01/02/2009 07:57:19 PM |
Lol. I love Art's story for this, fits perfectly. Nice colors. |
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01/02/2009 02:34:50 PM |
I just escaped from prison but am still in view of the guard tower. I am laying low here in the tall grass, waiting for just the right moment to bolt for that clump of trees. From there it's just down the hill to the road. ...oh crap! I hear hounds barking! :)
Excellent job on this - colors are great and I like the inclusion of the tree branch on the left that I might normally say is distracting, but in this case, it enhances my escape. :) |
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