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Death's waiting in the fog


Pierre Dumas

Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows;


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Who likes to work day and night, Vlad! He certainly doesn't, but if he worked as a vendor of some goods he would have to smile, that's worse!

 

Thank you for your precious visit, sir Vlad, sir!

 

Cheers to that

 

PDE

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Patsy,

 

Don't hesitate to say that! It's a music to my vain ears and my heart is singing on that music!

 

Cheers to that too!

 

PDE

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A haunting and rather chilling image. Yes, very symbolic and Bergmanish. The featureless gray tones suggest a place where the soul is doomed to wander perhaps not for eternity but until judgment is made.
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Creativity always distinguishes your work Pierre, and this is an example of skill and imagination.  Good work!

Kind Regards,

Rosario.

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Thank you Panayotis!

 

For the brrr! It means I have managed to make mood and atmosphere to this picture!

 

Calimera

 

PDE

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Jack,

 

Let us make it temporary residence until the judgement as you said! Would be very awkward to spent the whole eternity without sun and anything but dry trees!

 

Thank you!

 

PDE

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Thank you Rosario,

 

Yes, great skill, so big skill that I don't know from whose face I made the death!

 

Cheers to that

 

PDE

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Greatly executed collage! But also quite creepy, though I think this was intentional! Very well done!

 

Best regards,

Nikita

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Strong picture with very good composition. Excellent.

Pozdrav Petar

P.S. Aparatot K01 e super. Steta sto pentax ne e tolku popularen . Inace cekam denovive K03.

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Fala Petar,

 

K-3 e DSLR, magnesium alloy, ti rekov - mi rece, much money, samo za carina i DDV ce platis kolku jas za dvata moi digitalni, ha!

 

Pozdrav, bogat zemjaku!

 

PDE

 

 

 

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I agree, . . . eerie but, striking image overall!

Is the pale faced man what represents the "death's in the fog" or do the reversed images of the tree's represent "life's turn to its opposite, which would indeed be death?"

 

To me, the pale faced being is just there to greet us at the beginning of a very long journey!

 

Cheers Pierre! . . . lighten up, cheer up and have some sweet dreams please!

Jim j.

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Dear Pierre, many things have been said and all is very interesting! As for me, what has impressed me the most, is the hairless face of the man. He has no eyebrows, no eyelashes, no hint of any beard or any moustache. This makes him so unreal and tragic. So strange that it frightens. If I add the sad mouth and aquiline nose, It gets a fear effect.

 

The black also creates some terror. It's an appealing image and I like it! but I don't fancy meeting that man.

 

Also I want to remember that although always sad and unwanted, death is the beginning of something different for many people. Just to begin again but in another plane? Parallel place? Perhaps sunnier?

 

The use of black in the clothes and grey in the skin and the lack of hair is what scares me; what makes this man not to live among us.

 

Kindest regards, Laura M

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Tutto è stato detto su questa composizione ma il senso di smarrimento davanti alla morte resta, un senso di un terribile son senso, che nessuno può accettare ma che è terribilmente inevitabile, specialmente la sua attesa. Ciao, Maurizio.

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Dear Pierre,

I echo Laura's observations above regarding the "face of death"....the flatness, cold eyes and skin and overall otherworldliness is very powerful. Not to mention he is looking directly at me!

Very strong indeed!

Tim

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Thank you for your very keen observation, Jim!

 

All you said takes place as my people say!

 

Cheers to that!

 

PDE

 

 

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Dear Laura,

 

The observation you made is telling us what is the most impressive on this image! I'm proud of making such a persuasive image (character) of the "man" as you call the main character in this story!

 

Thank you for your very elaborated picture of your impressions!

 

PDE

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Maurizio, forse dovremmo guardare dal lato più luminoso, il tunnel con la luce alla fine, forse? Mi dispiace per evocare i ricordi tristi!

Ciaomau

Pietro il Semplice

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