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And he walked on, his cape followed. So did I follow him into the light... B.M.



Part of my first roll of film that I cross processed . Shot the 100@ 50 and used c41 process. No photoshop just funky cross process . A dancing squirel lives there, he does my hair and my taxes!


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The items to the left are too well defined, I think, in comparison with what's on the right. But the cape works. And it's a neat idea.
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Where has this been? It's magnificent. Totally original. I just want to climb into this little square! One of the few pictures I've ever seen that makes me want to try color.
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This is great, makes me wonder why I bother focussing!

 

This is the second image I've found in the last few days that is just so odd that it becomes tremendously compelling. (here is the first: http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo.tcl?photo_id=1237451)

 

 

And Doug, I see what you mean about being able to identify the car and hydrant but I'm not sure it hurts the image. I actually think it helps to pull it back from being a complete abstract. They sort of provide a context. By revealing themselves they allow me to identify the subjectuh oh, I think I feel myself slipping into art-speak. Sorry about that, hmm, is it past noon? I need a beer

 

Anyway, I would hang this with pride on my wall. Great vision.

 

Regards,

 

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Okay, I thought the images to the left were too well defined when I posted the above - whenever that was - but now it doesn't seem that way. Did you change this image, Babatunde? Or did I change?
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You changed my friend. I did not alter it. Its still the same without any retouching. I think when you look at this first you can identify the objects but then if you leave it and come back you start to focus on other things, perhaps a balance of perception.
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