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Old 03-11-2011, 04:47 PM   #1
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Not a Camaro shot, but funny nonetheless!

Just shot this, and I must say I am quite proud of my cunning ideas right now!
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Old 03-11-2011, 07:53 PM   #2
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Old 03-11-2011, 08:04 PM   #4
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The use of negative space which is mirrored in the actual torso dragging the entire figure to the bottom of the frame. The low light which implies a sense of mystery, this mystery being every facet of young adulthood. The brooding stance with its missing appendages, conveys a sense of helplessness, ironic innocence, as well as a somewhat static taxidermal state. It's simple yet so unique in its use of texture, lighting, the lack of information. The anchors on the shirt drawing our attention to something that may exist on a plane of understanding that only existentialism can afford. Well done.








Also, I like how the penis is a light switch...and it's really small
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Old 03-11-2011, 08:13 PM   #5
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The use of negative space which is mirrored in the actual torso dragging the entire figure to the bottom of the frame. The low light which implies a sense of mystery, this mystery being every facet of young adulthood. The brooding stance with its missing appendages, conveys a sense of helplessness, ironic innocence, as well as a somewhat static taxidermal state. It's simple yet so unique in its use of texture, lighting, the lack of information. The anchors on the shirt drawing our attention to something that may exist on a plane of understanding that only existentialism can afford. Well done.







Also, I like how the penis is a light switch...and it's really small
HAHA! Give a 16 year old a chance! I didn't notice the anchors pointing down until after I edited, and I was wowed!
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A new add for the BLUE PILL......................Taking it , is like LIGHTS ON..............................LIGhT OFF in the bedroom
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The use of negative space which is mirrored in the actual torso dragging the entire figure to the bottom of the frame. The low light which implies a sense of mystery, this mystery being every facet of young adulthood. The brooding stance with its missing appendages, conveys a sense of helplessness, ironic innocence, as well as a somewhat static taxidermal state. It's simple yet so unique in its use of texture, lighting, the lack of information. The anchors on the shirt drawing our attention to something that may exist on a plane of understanding that only existentialism can afford. Well done.







Also, I like how the penis is a light switch...and it's really small

Both of you...get off the drugs, and start talking like real men!!
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Old 03-11-2011, 09:45 PM   #9
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HAHA! Give a 16 year old a chance! I didn't notice the anchors pointing down until after I edited, and I was wowed!
Just bustin' your balls bud haha what's really going to rack your brain is my little 'critique' is somewhat plebeian when compared to the real up tight hoity toity artisans that actually get paid to spew this crap. No offense if there are any in the crowd For serious though, I think it's a cool pic. Simple and comedic!
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Old 03-12-2011, 06:52 AM   #11
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Just bustin' your balls bud haha what's really going to rack your brain is my little 'critique' is somewhat plebeian when compared to the real up tight hoity toity artisans that actually get paid to spew this crap. No offense if there are any in the crowd For serious though, I think it's a cool pic. Simple and comedic!
Yeah, I know. And there are some pro's that still actually care about the outcome of their personal shots. Not many, but they are out there.
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Thats wrong on so many levels.
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Old 03-12-2011, 09:40 AM   #13
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