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Abdee
23rd of September 2004 (Thu), 03:19
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v408/Abdee/troje.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v408/Abdee/gwf.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v408/Abdee/dijagonal.jpg
sGu
23rd of September 2004 (Thu), 17:15
1st one is cool
ecobo
25th of September 2004 (Sat), 06:50
1st one is cool
Agree! #2 and #3 are scrap.
Radtech1
25th of September 2004 (Sat), 09:41
I like all three equally, but more importantly, I really appreciate the innovation of thought that led you to do this. I don't think that I've seen shadows as a theme. I do not see the difference in quality between 1 2 and 3 that the others have mentioned, but I do think, that if you keep with this style of shooting you will come up with even better examples of what you're looking for.
A-plus for originality, with room to grow on execution.
Rad
dphoto
25th of September 2004 (Sat), 15:02
Very cool! :D I like the first one best, but I think the others are good as well. I like how the pavement is not perfectly smooth... it really adds to the feel. I agree with Radtech, I can see you running with this idea to produce something even better. Nice work.
-Deva
Jagman
27th of September 2004 (Mon), 02:18
Photo number two grabs me, in the way that her face is pointing the opposite way to what you would expect looking at her feet, and you're left wondering what it is she's holding. It's almost reminiscent of Plato's Shadows on the cave wall theory, that what we see is merely the shadows cast on the back wall of a cave from the perfect images passing in front of the light at the cave mouth.
Complete hogwash in my humble opinion, but excellent filler to spout at visitors to an exhibition on this theme ;-)
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