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DrewBayless

Exposure Date: 2010:03:28 00:24:50;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II;
Exposure Time: 0.6 seconds s;
FNumber: f/11.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 100;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 105.0 mm mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 Windows;


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Excellent creative work with amazing mood , Very interesting ................ Bravo

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sm art,,,ful,,,filling,,,work,,,,,,,,,,,,wow you have put photography a step further,,,, 3D view in plasma,,,,hologram,,,U reach the x-pole first,,;)),great,,,congrt,,best niels

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Drew;

 

Wow ! one of the best motion studies I've seen. Drenched with emotional impact and implication. A new addition to my favorites.

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Neils to me is a master of the abstract genre light years beyond trigger happy fingers.

when I saw you work especially this I thought it had the same strange draw that his work has on me, beautiful and yet somehow beneath the surface darkly disturbing almost to the point of melancholy.

 

It's nice to see that there are still some who refrain to follow the status quo and choose instead to be lead by something deep within their psyche.

 

Well done Drew on a marvellous image, not sure whether you finished it of with a filter but if so, it works!!!

 

 

Hugh

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so odd and strange, yet there is such definable action as well...something is being proferred or accepted....strange figures one encased in light in a more dominant position..a male?  Lower..a woman (or man?) seems to stare in the middle distance, not looking at the object, nor at the man in light.  Tension, a lot of tension. 

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I don't know how this was done!  three figures barely seen within total darkness.

Also, the apperent juxtaposition of two time zones; past and the current.

It is uncertain (like almost all the things about this image) which part of the image belongs to which... A memory remembered? A situation wished to be unlived? So many questions within this little frame of darkness...

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