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I just wanna disappear when it is cold outside...


rakicko

Artist: Rakicko;
Exposure Date: 2017:01:05 16:00:12;
Copyright: 2014;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 60D;
ExposureTime: 1/200 s;
FNumber: f/4;
ISOSpeedRatings: 160;
ExposureProgram: Manual;
ExposureBiasValue: 0/1;
MeteringMode: Pattern;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 23 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 (Windows);
ExifGpsLatitude: 48 49 48 48;
ExifGpsLatitudeRef: R98;


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Good one, though it feels more hot/burnt than cold to me. Love the tilt. Dirty cone-head with a whiff of KKK.

Then settling down to look and enjoying the 'read' above and below the horizon; trees and the blips and dot-dashes of the weeds in the snow — and the line.

The picture needs and finds a nice anchoring/radiating core at the person's belt buckle.

Not a rich picture, but a fun picture for the eyes to play with.

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My immediate thought was clanger in blue jeans which I am sticking with.
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Like Julie says: Fun! Now, I'll have to take a couple of days' thought to decide what more than just fun it is to me. I'll be back...

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The title is fun, like the image (A+ on an unusual treatment, reminding me of the somewhat similar de-pixelated images popular in the early days of computer graphics), but probably not immediately perceived if were to be absent. Some images can mean many things and one can read either fantasy or violence in this one (I am feeling a little raw today, as we have just witnessed a horrific dehumanising incident of terrorism in our otherwise extremely peaceful little city).

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Unique. I think its great surrealism, and minimalist with a nice punchline. No interpretation needed.

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The picture has its visual effectiveness.
The title is appropriate at one point; in this body does not seem to disappear but disintegrate.
The disappearance does not seem voluntary but forced.
From the technical point of view the body breaks down, as if the wind pushed from left to right.
But the grass growing from the snow, is not bent in the same direction.
It's still an interesting idea.
Good light
Raffaele

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