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This is just something I have been working on, on and off and on again..lol Now I am stuck again and not sure where I am going with this so this is as far as I am going .. for now anyway. I have decided I have too many hobbies. I write also. Hard to get really good at one when I jump from one to the other. I need to win the lottery. Not to be rich but so I can just do art of any kind, full time. :) Finally out of the tub! Happy Monday. Jen

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Flint_Hawk

11:58AM | Mon, 14 November 2011

Yes, it is hard to have enough time to do everything that we want. We just have to do our best. Your picture shows much anguish, I think I would title it that- Anguish. You've done a great job on this! Wonderful atmosphere!

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durleybeachbum

12:09PM | Mon, 14 November 2011

I am a dilletante.. or a multimedia investigator, as Brian Eno would call it! We just need to live a second time round to get it all in. I really like the Walt Disney feel to this!

MarkR151

12:58PM | Mon, 14 November 2011

She looks like she's going into the woods to escape from whatever problems or griefs she's trying to bear. Without reading your words above the first title was "Heartbroken" or "Grief Stricken." Or maybe "Looking For Solace." Or "Help me Lord!" Or "I Don't Know What To Do!" But one title that could apply to your situation and even apply to the others is "Looking(or Striving)For Answers."

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eekdog Online Now!

1:15PM | Mon, 14 November 2011

beautiful emotion.

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Callisto_27

1:26PM | Mon, 14 November 2011

Lovely lighting. I find titling to be extremely difficult. Although, I have on occasion come up with it first. It's funny you should ask today. This morning, I googled "title generator" and came up with quite a few. For most there is no input, you just hit the button and it spits out random things. This one is the best in that you feed the words into it: http://www.fictionalley.org/primer/title.html I hope this helps.

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EyeOfTheJen

1:38PM | Mon, 14 November 2011

Thanks Callisto, I will give it a try. :)

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EyeOfTheJen

1:43PM | Mon, 14 November 2011

Thank you to everyone for their suggestions also . :)

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flavia49

7:02PM | Mon, 14 November 2011

marvelous image

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brewgirlca

7:19PM | Mon, 14 November 2011

Lost

sidewayshank

3:48AM | Tue, 15 November 2011

Well what pooped into my head when I saw it was a song chorus Form the song “Sit Down” By James 'Those who feel the breath of sadness Sit down next to me Those who find they're touched by madness Sit down next to me Those who find themselves ridiculous Sit down next to me In Love, in fear, in hate, in tears Down Down Oh sit down Sit down next to me Sit down, down, down, down, down In sympathy' So I suggest the title Sit down in sympathy But I am sometimes against labels If you call it say loneliness Then people are going to think loneliness Labeling can destroy the magic of art that it is never just one thing to one person So maybe something a little ambiguous would be better Like ‘Moments in a wood’

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thecytron

8:57AM | Tue, 15 November 2011

Nicely put together!

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pat40

10:18AM | Tue, 15 November 2011

Lovely pic.


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