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Peculiar Company


Pierre Dumas

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Very interesting composition. It's unique as usual. But, hey that's your style! Congratulations my friend. Cosmin

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Creative as always, I like the high technical quality in your work as well.

Great work.

Best regards Tore

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Hmm, looks like "An Encounter Of The Fourth Kind" and the dog is watching for more...

Did the 'alien' grasshopper provide the monster camera???

Fascinating bit of creativity Pierre!

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There is a movie that I think was the last on 'Heath Ledger' was in before his untimely death, it has to be one of the most Abstract and fantastical movies I've seen, it is called  "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus". Quite often when I view your images these days, they remind me of that movie.  As in the movie, I never know what you will create next Pierre, and I'm not saying that is a bad thing...you just never cease to surprise!  Well done!

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Jayanti, Happy new Year to you and all the others!

My dear Gail, your comment fills me with pride, not exactly a descent feeling, but that's it! Anyway, you fully deserve those balloons near your name!

PDE

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It's because of people like you that some psychiatrists retire early Pierre, they just can't handle the demands made on them ... :-)

Highly imaginative as always, an intriguing composition with seemingly unrelated items that make the mind swirl .. no. 7 would have fitted more easily into my psyche, creation of the world and all that, but I will continue to ponder as to the meaning of life as is so often the case with your images. Keep challenging us my friend. 

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"A Bug and his Dog."  Fantastic.  I like that the ominous thing is not the giant bug, but instead the giant camera.

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Hi Pierre, Very creative and fabulous composition. I'm waiting for your next fantastic surprise . With my best, Tina

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Hi Pierre

You mastering very well placing at one place old, new, little bit nature, and of course human's best friend.  Well done!

Also, thank you for your recent comments

Grigoriy 

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Another chalenging and mind engaging enigmatic creation by some pecular company! Elements are nicely and masterfully placed near each other with very good natural feeling and three dimensionality, but be honest... i do not realise the hidden meaning. Perhaps some clue notes from you would resolve its enigma!

Best regards,

Hamid. 

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