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"Study for 'Newton's Muse"


jimmcnitt

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Hey Jim! She looks familiar...Love the hair-do. lol

You certainly do create some wonderful photoart.

I'm still reading my books and taking my lessons.

Someday, you may have competition!! lolololol

Of course this is a 7 for Originality.

 

Elizabeth

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Jim, it's easy to overlook the enormous amount of work you obviously put into this piece, because it's all put together so seamlessly.

 

Really excellent work, a unique brand of photo-fantasy-realism. Bravo.

 

RC

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Bravo! great stuff. The way you used antique 'analog' hardware to create this futuristic and surrealistic image is intriguing!
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Hi Jim, maybe this will be a common future face?

Creative and very interesting work as often before.

Well done.

 

Regards, Baldur

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Jim, your creativity is endless. Interesting contrast you chose between the cool colors in the background and the warm colors for your subject. Any particular reasoning for this? The right saw wheel (or gear or whatever it is) is awfully close to her breast, made me cringe. Her head reminds me strangely of Princess Leia from Star Wars.. keep up the good work.
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Pretty damn int res ing. Her breasts look timeless! I find myself wondering, does she grind her teeth while she sleeps?

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Great idea but the concept goes down the drain with this silly sky. Overdone once again. The martian was great. You need no fancy sky.
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Hi Jim, having just watched PBSs' special "The Elegant Universe" on the search for a unifying theory to explain the universe, this image conjures thoughts conflicting with my recent experiences. In this special, Newton was portrayed as an early physics pioneer from which Einstein later developed the Theory of Relativity evolving to the recent String Theory. My reaction at this point, is the need for this image to pass the aesthetic test from physicists versed in philosophy (which I'm not). I did so with my Grand Piano photo - passing it along to several concert pianists for approval before posting. It was warmly received, thank goodness, which gives me additional ground to stand on should I be required to defend it.

 

As it stands, though, I think this image has got more than enough appeal to the general public.

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Hello Jim, Love it !

 

thanks for visiting my galelry. It is very much appreciated . cheers Jana

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