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Oh no, not more fake blood cutting photographs. *shudder*
I'm not sure if you folks know of www.deviantart.com, it's a site for artists mostly populated by teens and young adults, so fake blood and kitten photographs abound. Perhaps I have become a tad cynical towards such things.
Tanik is great - I really like the irony behind this photo :) And the caption says "Is this the lady with the weasel? No, it is a bloke with the plant pot!" :) - actually sounds more funny in Tanik's native language ;)
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Oh no, not more fake blood cutting photographs. *shudder*
I'm not sure if you folks know of www.deviantart.com, it's a site for artists mostly populated by teens and young adults, so fake blood and kitten photographs abound. Perhaps I have become a tad cynical towards such things.
I think this one is very well executed, and got first place in an important art prize (good cash). Regards.
Of course. He's looking up and she's looking down. Look at the shoulder positions. It makes a lot of difference.
This should be required material for photo portrait class.
Tanik is great - I really like the irony behind this photo :) And the caption says "Is this the lady with the weasel? No, it is a bloke with the plant pot!" :) - actually sounds more funny in Tanik's native language ;)
Absolutely great :)
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