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Mar 08, 2006 21:50 |  #1

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Mar 08, 2006 22:57 |  #2

Over an hour of nothing. :(


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Mar 08, 2006 23:03 |  #3

Hey Seth, don't do it.


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Mar 09, 2006 03:34 |  #4

This is an extremely powerful photo. It tells me alot... maybe just the way I felt a while back and now not feeling that way.
Looking at this makes me think why did I ever feel that way.... there is no reason.

Well done, it has inspired me to use photography to convey my feelings. (wether they are good or bad) as normally I only convey the good ones.

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    Mar 09, 2006 03:49 |  #5

    nice shot, has a powerful message and strong comp. i would try a bw conversion or shoot again changing the color of the pencil to red or black, the blue doesnt fit in with the other elements of the photo and conveys peace or restfullness to me. i think a different color would work great here imo.


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    Mar 09, 2006 17:36 |  #6

    Seth, dont do it, but if you do, do it, please send me your 50mm 1.8 and the Sigma ;)


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    Mar 09, 2006 22:58 |  #7

    Seth - the replacement.


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    Mar 10, 2006 08:23 |  #8

    i think it is great, the red doesn't really look like blood though


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    Mar 10, 2006 08:45 |  #9

    I read somewhere that suicide is a permanant solution to a temporary problem.

    A nicely done unsettling image.

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    Mar 10, 2006 08:49 |  #10

    disturbing in many ways...first, just the thought of someone doing something like this. Secondly, just the thought that someone had the thought to take a picture like this.

    Needless to say, very powerful. Some noise in there too, unless that's any PP on purpose.


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    Mar 10, 2006 22:32 as a reply to  @ SezzySue's post |  #11

    SezzySue wrote:
    i think it is great, the red doesn't really look like blood though

    Real as it gets.....

    The noise came from the new layer burning to the bottom.


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    Mar 11, 2006 00:45 |  #12

    A real attention getter that's for sure




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