152 Comments Posted by grace

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I'm impressed by the imensity of the building! Just looking at the photos gives me a bit of vertigo. Amazing textures.
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Motts, did you touch up the colors in photoshop, or is this how it actually looked?
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judoka275, yeah, it also reminds me of that one part in Equilibrium just before he tears the plastic film off the window and is crying because the world looks so beautiful and it really impatcs him because he's never felt emotions before.
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*writes some really bad emo poetry as if I'm inspired by the darkness*

Sorry, had to take it.
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Very striking image. Once again, you are the master of the dual focal points and light.
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I like the general muted quality of the image and then the fact that certain colors pop out. The lighting is superb.
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This is my favorite shot in the group.
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Motts... if you ever need a model and are in Vegas...

>_>
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For a shoot like this with a model, I personally prefer the black and white shots. It adds an eerie quality and makes it much more surreal instead of putting it into the realm of reality which the color shots instantly do for me.

As for this shot, once again, beautiful lighting. The position of her body is excellent. And I love the shape and texture of the bed clothes.
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I love the patterning of the wall against her wings. The lighting is excellent as well.
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Btw... I typoed my name... how bloody embarassing.
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I think this is my favorite shot from this gallery. So many impressions can be taken from this shot. It's "message" is very ambiguous, but it's definitely a shot that says something about the artist and about the building.
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I like that the rectangular shape is repeated almost obsessively in this shot. It gives you a sense that you're going crazy and there's no place to escape.
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I dunno... I find it much more calming. Basically because of the sense that it's overcast outside, and the fact that I grew up down the street from a place that was an old clock tower, so, I guess I'm imposing childhood memories on this too. :P
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One again, the duel focal points. I love it.