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:iconbeaueromantica:
The mud in the sky was clearing

- slowly.

The sound was gone now.

- all gone

- maybe forever.

He was just there, on the chair.

He's gone.

Not gone somewhere else...

- gone

- forever.




My thanks always to the Zoe-Rae 'Artiste Extraordinaire'
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~gabriel-p Nov 20, 2007  Hobbyist General Artist
Wow, marvelous!

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:icondust-digital:
:wow: what a fantastic location.

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:icondkbarto:
Amazing location and shot. I must agree with SJP in that to see the building burned down is sad, and the new interior art is interesting.

The use of the walls by some of the graffiti artists shows some amazing talent.

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:icon2stupid2duck:
Fantastic stuff mate! I'm damn well drooling.

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:iconred-blooded-woman:
Wow... This is actually quite disturbing :p... I mean, the concept is very different of what I've seen in your gallery... at least in my opinion. Still a great picture, specially the colors and contrast. I guess that's the weird part of it, it's very colorful and yet very sad... and lonely. It must be really difficult to do that... it's a very big contrast of emotions.
At least that's what I think. =D
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=BeauEromantica May 15, 2007  Professional Photographer
I work with a model (and a location) to create an extension of ourselves.
This 'Post Apocalyptic' Skating Rink just jumped out at us, and we went back to use it...
After no more than 30 seconds straing at the place, we had a complete storyboard or movie plot to shoot.

Evening - the last Eve

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:iconred-blooded-woman:
Oh... "an extension of ourselves"? I had never thought of pictures like that... =D Well, maybe I had but in a different way. It's weird cause I do the same, about creating a story around an image.
It's a great way to create something, cause even if you're not able to say everything that you'd like in a picture it's still so clear for you... That's what happens to me... I don't know if it's like that to you too...
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=BeauEromantica May 17, 2007  Professional Photographer
Yes it is like that....
If I was an Art Director with a Spielberg Budget perhaps I could see more possibilities and create scenes - instead, I see scenes, and attempt to join the model(s) in becoming a part of it.

But if I had a zillion dollar budget.... hmmmm

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:iconred-blooded-woman:
Mmmm... Yeah... It's hard when your visiones can't fit in your budget... That's exactly my case! :P
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~titanic-jb May 15, 2007  Hobbyist Photographer
This is wonderfull. The contrasts, the destruction, the sweetnes of the modell, ...

Well done!

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