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Excellent (not trivial) idea, simplicity, themefit, great composition, and the B&W contra GOLD colour choice makes it a fantastic submission. KLASSE, cheers Jana

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It looks very dangerous... but what is going on? Composition is effective, I wonder how was done? are those yellow - gold things added? Intersting that those dark grey parts dont loose meaning, even being so dark they dont disapear.
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Great idea and well done. Sony might not be too happy to see it's stuff in this kind of shot, though :)

 

Although the electricity added in PS is really well done (I *love* the hint of orange on the finger!) I do wonder about the sort of not-so-bright streaks - personally I would have left those out. That is real nitpicking, though.

 

Congrats on this one, PT.

 

Tom

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I like it, very creative plus interesting viewing.

However, PT will need to help me comprehend this. The title suggests you are endeavouring to communicate SOUND, i.e. the dangers of excessively loud sound levels aka NOISE. In fact what I feel when looking at this is "electrical shock," as if the electrical current has mingled with water or something and that the danger is posed by shock rather than noise. So is it the ears or the central nervous system that is endangered - or both, or doesn't it matter(?)

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Thanks for your comments. Any interpretation is fine: dBs so loud they damage your hearing, music so horrendous it numbs your ability to appreciate the song of the birds, or any other more subtle dangers from what we hear.

 

The lighting on background photo was all done in PS as well as the gold streaks.

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