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© Copyright 2008, DaBar (Dave Barstow Photography)

''Reflections In Glass - Altered''


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Reflections In Textured Glass - Cooked for melted effect.Created with PSP X2 and Redfield Filters.

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© Copyright 2008, DaBar (Dave Barstow Photography)

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Reflections In Textured Glass - Cooked for melted effect.

Something to do while having coffee on a rainy night. &nbsp What canYou find in this image?

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There is few human characters suffering in inferno. Quite unique piece again. Would love to see it in much bigger scale.
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My use of the term `cooked' may be misleading...

It refers ONLY to the use of digital manipulation/alteration and NOT to actual, or implied, cooking of anyone or anything.

I will change the title....

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Dave, I am with Tero.

 

So many mouths, open in scream, faces melting ... Layers of faces, fragments of souls embedded but reaching, crying out ... But it is not the darkness of Hell, there is the colour of flame, the distortions and shapes of heat on glass or sand.

 

Of course all that I see is a projection of my mind, influenced by my life experiences and somewhat depressive outlook, using your work as a trigger. I like it very much and, like Tero, would love to sit in front of a much larger version. This leaves pieces like Pollock's Blue Poles for dead.

 

Thank you!

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I am pleased to know that this has inspired others to look, see and feel the world around them as well as the secret world within.

There is sometimes an almost mystical quality to the discovery process involved in finding images like this and working to present them well. I also feel that often, as an artist/photographer, some of where I am inside finds a way into my work, even though in a case like this the image was `found' and not consciously created.

Thank you for the honest and thoughtful comments. They mean a lot to me...

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