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Le Meurtre du Fromage

Bryce (none) posted on Jun 29, 2005
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Saw this architectural shot in an old movie and tried to recreate it. A naked lady just happened to sneak in. You may be impressed by the romantic title and my language skills. My secret method is to enter a phrase into the Babelfish translator, then run it, in this case, from English to Spanish to French to Italian to French again and to Dutch, then back to English and to French again. All very scientific. It means- "The Murder of Cheese".

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kjer_99

12:39PM | Wed, 29 June 2005

And pray tell what did the phrase mean before you ran it through Babelfish? :)

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sackrat

3:07PM | Wed, 29 June 2005

Well done ! Mmmmmmm,........cheese.

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Sans2012

3:26PM | Wed, 29 June 2005

I like it, nice recreation. What movie is it from? I think you may want to put that Babelfish translator in your ear next time:)

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Lledeline

3:32PM | Wed, 29 June 2005

Great picture and amazing title (mystery of translation !)

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jsgknight

4:48PM | Wed, 29 June 2005

Who moved my cheese? Oh... there it is!

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Aaron_of_Minneapolis

5:28PM | Wed, 29 June 2005

Nicely done! And great method of getting a title, he he he... :-)

peejay

5:56PM | Wed, 29 June 2005

those darn naked ladies, they just get everywhere when you're not paying attention! fine composition and shadows

funkfrog

6:21PM | Wed, 29 June 2005

again...very impressive art and tital!!!!!!

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Dinhi

6:27PM | Wed, 29 June 2005

A very well aged cheese indeed...oh sometimes I laugh so hard Dave, it hurts...(=

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ysvry

8:50PM | Wed, 29 June 2005

great atmos was the original master of the cheese?

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johnyf

11:13PM | Wed, 29 June 2005

Good Work!

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cjmjar

2:12AM | Thu, 30 June 2005

LOL What did cheese do? love the Pic

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Euxeb007

6:33AM | Thu, 30 June 2005

Le titre est amusant. Title is funny ;-) And the light is great !

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cambert

7:03AM | Thu, 30 June 2005

Nicely atmospheric and a great sense of stillness. I love that Babelfish game - it makes great displacement activity on slow work days. Something familiar that's been through a few languages: "Our father who is appointed the art in thy sanctified of hemelen. The kingdom of Thy comes. Or Thy in the ground of feita, since she is in the sky. In today our daily bread gives. And we have forgiven ours of the summary offences, there the that summary offence of the samenkomst us forgives. For denous which must be not conducted and in seduction. But the irritated liver us. Amen."

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tjohn

12:54PM | Thu, 30 June 2005

Le fromage seul se tient. J'accuse le fermier dans le vallon. (The cheese stands alone. I accuse the farmer in the dell.} Babelfished back into English from French: The cheese alone is held. I show the farmer in the small valley. :^)

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matasabu

8:04PM | Thu, 30 June 2005

Excellent detail & lights. Simple beauty!

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adrian3Dart

2:46AM | Sat, 02 July 2005

Beautiful Image! The textures & lighting are excellent. Great rendering quality. Very well done! V

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Ubik

9:42AM | Sat, 02 July 2005

Wau man, impressive work. A masterpiece!

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Digimon

6:30AM | Fri, 08 July 2005

My French is not very good...The dead cheese? Great render!!

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brylaz

12:41PM | Mon, 18 July 2005

Impressive work! Love the mood in this picture! Really, very well done!!!


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