the interview by rokkospider
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Comments (7)
madluko
Wow this cool. im sure this should be hung on a wall somewhere
LillianaSapphire
I agree, this is something i would hang in my study.
pinkeiga
Ah I see you finally toned your saturations down. This is a nice change and you seem to have been experimenting with making hot wax coating or a similar texture filter not look so preset. Its a challenge I know.
mumbocat
You never fail to amaze me. :)
Arbelain
Find in this picture an idea like the title of a book , 'The searcher searched', and like Cortazar argentinian novel, 'The persecuter persecuted', but the idea is quite different. This 'lovely' lady, an 'interviewer, interviewed' is like the opposite idea of the mentioned. The bird of 'the free' is there, in his delicated part of her body, and she goes over the world feeling free, but the part of her head shows that is a 'formatory' freedom, as a 'clich of whats free. The machine she uses-they used is endosed in her head, given her limitations and invalidation(shes right eye). The camera is gold and very well aspected with all of her, her body and hair and with the epicenter of the picture, her left eye, that is visible across the camera objective, given a bigger and more attractive than in reality is. Like a 'criptyc idea of showing the false that are the interviews(the golden camera), supradimensioning the persons, no matter if the lady is a star in front of the camera or if she is a star of journalism or a tv channel speaker. Thats why she is not autosearcherd but has more of a 'persecuter persecuted', without being consciens(she feels the freedon. The free bird).---The style is nice and achieved for the theme, in my opinion. --Cexells, excells, Sir Rokko
mplogue
I was really liking this, but I think the bird spoils the overall feeling of the image. For me, at least, it kills what you've achieved with the camera 'effect.'
o0ii
Excellent image!