81 Comments Posted by jon

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very sheiler-esq
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always a good eye for color. Do you have formal art/photo training? If not you should probably get it cuz you have an eye for it.
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Awsome, just awsome. Ever get tired of hearing that line? The haze and everything is awsome. Dig the point of view. You should burn in some wood texture in photoshop but otherwise, perfect.
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Something about the phrase "the show must go on." Awsome shit.
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if you crop that around just before the door and the hallway on the left right infront of it, it looks good as well, just incase you're concerned about overexposures.
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The shot reminds me of a painting by the polish illustrator Jacek Yerka. Has a book out called "Mind Feilds". Look that up.
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Nice job w/ the sky. Ads drama.
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Stripes! thats awsome! I wish the coloration was a little less warm overall tho.
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totally dig the way this was developed. Some bits could afford to be more contrasty tho. The textures on the floor for instance.
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Reminds me of halflife. What kind of lense do you use for these? Looks a tad wide-angle but you have no barrel distortion which is neat. Got to get me something like that.
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Totally dig the lighting.
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hooray for geometry!
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The abstract shape of the hole in the window is like some angular stylized profile of a guy w/ a spiky haircut. Just noticed that.

Why's everything all blue in there? Not necissarily a bad thing but i noticed like all of the shots from this location are blue. Is that intentional? Unnavoidable perhaps?

Once a friend fo mine was shooting w/ a digital point and shoot and accidentally had it set to tungsten light and everything was blue in the pics as a result. Reminds me of that.
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Very 12 Monkeys.
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Reminds me of a Ken Burns documentary shot for some reason. That is a good thing, I assure you.