Czech Dolls by photosynthesis
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Description
A group of dolls for sale at the outdoor market we walked through in Prague. I can't decide if they're cute or sinister - they remind me a little of the kids in Village Of The Damned who looked cute but had terrifying mental abilities...
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Comments (8)
auntietk
I just like the repetition. Cool shot!
Cgaynor
Very interesting work - looks like "a happening".
anahata.c
again, your way with individual colors, how you draw them forward, and the clarity of so many forms, etc, makes this mass-shot a collection of strong individual accents. The clothes have real clarity in them. And the light on the faces, though 'hot' (strong, high-key), is in striking contrast to the heavy darks around them. Contrasts are another way you bring-out individual sights in a mass shot. This shot is electric in its contrasts, hues and designs. It's another Claude vision, and it's eye-popping. (And yes, zoom is essential to see all this.)
durleybeachbum
Your photos are your souvenirs!
MrsRatbag
I think what's so striking is that despite the different outfits and hair they all have the same face...a little army! Great capture!
kgb224
They do not look happy to me. Stunning capture my friend. God bless.
kenmo
Very nice macro shot....
blondeblurr
Never in my life (as a child) did I own a doll and often wondered, what if ? ... and then many, many years later did I become a window dresser/visual merchandiser and had all the toys to play with. Of course they were all 'grown up' by then and what a lot of fun I had with all those dolls and this picture reminds me of them - everyone of them dressed up in a different outfit and all waiting in line, ready to strut their stuff on the catwalk ...
and naturally they all 's t a r e' with little expression - so typical of models! LOL and I cannot help but loving this parade - one just has to admire all the handicraft and your big 'portrait' of them ;)) super find and thanks for sharing them with us Claude,
Cheers BB