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Jack McRitchie

Exposure Date: 2017:01:24 04:43:34;
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Make: SONY;
Model: DSC-RX100M2;
ExposureTime: 1/200 s;
FNumber: f/2;
ISOSpeedRatings: 160;
ExposureProgram: Aperture priority;
ExposureBiasValue: 0/10;
MeteringMode: Pattern;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 10 mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 29 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Windows);
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My first impression is, a robot with human hands, imprisoned for valid reason. The partially clenched fingers indicate, that it is ready to start another rampage, given the opportunity.

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Very cool and great creation, Jack..very interesting. Its great with the reflection of the people walking between the hands. Well done. Regards, Lawrence

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Great idea and well executed, actually it's hysterical......in that horror movie from the 50's kind of way. Like it. 

Holger

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Jack, the creepy and dreamy sense is intense here and that's truly exciting in this image. But then there's also a master composition made of layers and patterns that brings it to greatness. Well done.

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ricardo

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Thunderous was what I heard inside my mind when I saw the thumbnail. I had to open the larger view. Then its eerie nature was confirmed, the arms ready to grab the viewer, physically and psychologically to bring him/her into its squared bowels, where two distraught victims are already there. Dreamlike. Everything then has a veil of mathematical complexity, a sort of Matrix filtering everything. It is just amazing how your images stimulate the viewer's mind (at least mine) in such an intense way. Your photography possesses a very special intra-dimensional nature. Best personal regards.

DG

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I love this one, Jack! The over-riding sensation is eerie, and having the slightly warped reflection of reality superimposed really takes it into the other-worldly.
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A masterpiece for sure! You don't have to adjust frames anymore, Jack? If so I congratulate you the new design of the site, ha! Cheers to that!
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Jack, sorry I missed this one. Clearly if the entity with the disembodied hands didn't have the ability to self-deconstruct, it wouldn't be able to pass through buildings and people without being noticed.

 

Love the cross-hatching, diagonals, and parallels . . .

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Surreal and threatening--at least to me. Jack, it is very creative, but I would not have identified it as yours.

 

--Lannie

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Your street shots constantly remind us that photography is the art of seeing to a much greater extent than the art of taking pictures itself. This ominous and humorous at the same time scene proves that you are able to see what others only look at.
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