The Scene of the Crime by IAmNobodySpecial
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Description
Whodunnit, and what did they do? I have absolutely no idea. But there are clues nonetheless. The investigation of your imagination begins....
Comments (7)
eekdog
Terrific movie scene clip.
IAmNobodySpecial
Thank you so much!
marini
I'm sorry, I've been trying to figure out what could have happened for many days, but my mind is jammed and can only think that there is a chicken in the garbage bag. But I have to tell you that I love how you managed to make the glass reflect the external environment and at the same time make clear what is happening inside!!
IAmNobodySpecial
Haha, thanks for noticing! I spent more time on the glass reflections and transparency than anything else. You can't really tell at this resolution, but there is someone watching the detective and sheriff from atop the distant building in the reflection. He looks like part of the tree above the detective's shoulder at lower resolution though. Good try with the chicken, but I was thinking of something a little more serious - that's a human bone in his hand. In fact, the serious look on their hardened faces is what inspired the rest of the scene. I wanted to create a sense of tension in the viewer - if only the camera were raised a bit, you could see the reflection of what they are seeing on the ground :)
marini
The man on the roof of the building can already be seen by clicking on the image. But you would have to click something in my head too for me to solve a mystery!! I didn't want to diminish your image with the story of the chicken, but the bag of chips on the videocamera stimulated my culinary imagination... in fact I had also thought of an attempt at poisoning (funnel, definitely inedible liquid...) It's really a beautiful picture, with an intriguing story that deserves a sequel!!
Richardphotos
the man on the left reminds me of a black man that worked for a Federal Judge in Fort Smith Arkansas. he could not read but he learned several Native American languages. another person would read out loud the wanted men that he would need to catch. according to history, he never failed bringing in the wanted men
IAmNobodySpecial
Yes, I like the calm intensity of that sheriff. He looks like he's see it all before, but never enjoys seeing it again.