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Sincerly and The Chameleon Prophet's Azure-Shade; Lost
The Eyes Of Ezinda
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"Oh ... Bliss, Bliss; Blissful Contagious Leprosy of Idle Splendour/ Fearing Perpetual Sleep is a Loathing I reside in Candour/Doth the dove twinge when the tiger of lament punctures?/Plasticized Womb of Medusaean Dirge, Bellows Harsh; an Orphic Neonate
love the colours..
keep on the good work !
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tada!
gallery:
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When this girl at the art museum asked me whom I liked better, Monet or Manet, I said, "I like mayonnaise." She just stared at me, so I said it again, louder. Then she left. I guess she went to try to find some mayonnaise for me.
-- Jack Handey
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There is no truth. There is only you and what you make the truth ~ Bright Eyes
Drop everything, start it all over remember more than you'd like to forget ~ Taking Back Sunday
Waiting and hoping to find what I can't figure out yet ~ Straylight Run
At first I really grew to like the very detail of dandelions. But the color was what sold it. That orange makes them look like fire, putting them in a warm environment. But you know what? It's a very warm environment, one that I find pleasing. I can envision an environment around them, a rugged landscape with lush vegetation. I can hear the wind rustling through it, a fiery wind of warmth, like a gentle breeze that kicks up dust and actually makes the air hotter and more dry.
And again I go back to the details of the flowers. They flow so nicely with the composition of the image, and they stand out so well. In a world where everybody goes for the cliche sunflowers or roses, simple flowers with radial construction, here is something that most would consider weeds. Pests. Plants that should be picked and tossed aside without a second thought in a garden. But you take it, and not only capture their twisted alien build, but can do it in a way that also makes it beautiful.
Excellent work on this one. I'm glad my curiosity caught me, and demanded I take a look at the gallery, or else I never would have seen this image.
Very good anyway, the colur is fantastic, and easily one of the best flower photos i've seen!
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crossroads seem to come and go, the gypsy flies from coast to coast...
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Hi I'm cory
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zombie trousers
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