david_cassidy2 0 Posted June 4, 2006 ShadowMan is on the road again ... visiting our friends on the Salisbury Plain. I appreciate any comments or critiques. Thank you. Link to comment
paul kent 0 Posted June 4, 2006 very good 6/7 (try puting shadow man on top of the photo so that he is coming out of the photo to the the bottom like a over laye) thank you for the comment Link to comment
tanyatruong 0 Posted June 4, 2006 I think Lance Armstrong would hesitate to compete with your ShadowMan on long distance bike David ;0). Very fun to look at. Link to comment
ramz1 0 Posted June 4, 2006 I agree with Tanya and ShadowMan's endurance. I think this is great. Take care, Ramsey Link to comment
david_cassidy2 0 Posted June 4, 2006 I think you're right. And who knows? Maybe ShadowMan will meet up with Lance in the Tour de France! - David :) Link to comment
jamila 0 Posted June 4, 2006 Great to see the Shadow Man! I was wondering where he is now :-) Link to comment
david_cassidy2 0 Posted June 4, 2006 Thanks, Jamila! It's so pleasing to know that this fellow has quite the strong following. I promise, there are many more adventures to come, and quite soon, methinks. Thanks again. -David Link to comment
larry d. boswell 0 Posted June 5, 2006 "I get it!" This is great David!!! Very cool! What an imagination! Wonderful to say the least!!! Larry Link to comment
tanyatruong 0 Posted June 5, 2006 I would love to hear a little of "histoire d'amour" about the place he will visit. History is always fascinating to me, so i think The ShadowMan's journey would be more interesting if you add some facts or myths about the places he will visit. Stories that appeal most to the ShadowMan, of course. It's more fun to read from your novelistic style (please pardon me if anyone reads this message is a real, serious historian.) Just a request :o), please don't feel obligated to do it. Warm regards, tanya. Link to comment
david_cassidy2 0 Posted June 5, 2006 Always a pleasure to hear from you. Considering your unique request, I find it an intriguing idea. It may add some "seasoning to the soup", so to speak, giving the humble ShadowMan a voice--although I can't imagine what he sounds like--on his wordly travels. (And it may help explain some of these shadows, I wasn't sure everyone would know this was Stonehenge ...) -David :) Link to comment
stephan dietrich 0 Posted June 6, 2006 ... only the shadow knows. David: Again a great adventure and addition to your series. Have you tried various colors ... such as a shadow sunset? Great creativity and imagination. :^D Link to comment
cherlyn 1 Posted June 6, 2006 I think most people would have heard of Stonehenge. Very interesting & innovative idea to create the Shadow man series. A pleasure to view :-) Link to comment
david_cassidy2 0 Posted June 6, 2006 Thanks for your comments. When I mentioned that I wasn't sure people would know this was Stonehenge, I meant that I wasn't sure they would recognize the shadows as that ... I didn't know if I'd done a good enough job with it. I meant no disrespect to anyone, as I realized just about everyone knew the place. I should have been clearer when I mentioned it. :) -David Link to comment
david_cassidy2 0 Posted June 6, 2006 Thank you for your comments. I have been trying to maintain the same colour (or lack thereof) in this series. It's all part of ShadowMan's one-dimensional realm ... one plane, one colour ... or something like that. :) -David Link to comment
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