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The Old Window
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Window Art are what? I found this old house a few years ago. I took this photo of the old house's window in the bright of day. Using my digital imaging software I made a warm light glow outside the window. Now notice something! On the top right window pane it looks like the side of a man's face looking to the right side. And I didn't add that!

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::Anita54
11/14/06 9:15 PM GMT
Love the spotlight and the mystery of this post. Very well done with clarity and great composition. Thanks for this one.
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I'm way behind so forgive me for not commening on your individual posts but know that I've looked at all of them since I left. I truly enjoy seeing all of your posts and am always happy to see you at My Gallery. Thanks, Anita
::snapdragonk
11/14/06 9:17 PM GMT
This is a spooky image all round, the light and shadow, the old wood, the dying leaves, all add to the atmosphere of the scene. You did good with this.
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.Blumie
11/14/06 10:09 PM GMT
I see the shadow of the back of a head. But alltogether, your image is really cool.
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I would be happy, seeing you in my galerie. Today I've posted Hundertwasser
.foofoo
11/15/06 1:37 AM GMT
I see what you're talking about Rick. It reminds me of how they used to show the silouhette of Alfred Hitchcock at the beginning of his movies. You've composed this very nicely.
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Truly great friends are hard to find, difficult to leave, and impossible to forget ;)
::phasmid
11/15/06 1:53 AM GMT
ahh, nuts...foofoo took the words right out of my keyboard. I was going to say that I'm glad you located old Alfred. I've been wondering where he went to, as I'm sure the news of his demise have been highly exaggerated :) Loved his work, and yours here is superb. Thanks for all the info as to how it was created. I always find it helpful in some form or another ;)PJ
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"We consider the artist to be a special sort of person. It is more likely that each of us is a special sort of artist." Elsa Gidlow
::madmaven
11/15/06 3:16 PM GMT
Hiya Rick!!!!!!! I've missed you! What an excellent photo! This is mysterious and just great!
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Hey there Mister Madman, wat'cha know that I don't know Tell me some crazy stories, let me know who runs this show Glassy-eyed and laughing, he turns and walks away Tell me what made you that way
::LynEve
11/16/06 11:47 AM GMT
Very mysterious and obvious expert work. Some pics have the X factor and this is one of them. The added silhouette of the face is an added bonus. Great picture.
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The question is not what you look at, but what you see ~ Marcel Proust
::mesmerized
11/16/06 8:31 PM GMT
Wonderful subject and lighting here Rick and the face adds an air of mystery to the old place...kinda' spooky but in a good way...great all round composition.:Pat.
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Sorry for my lack of comments and responses lately...I'm waaay behind in both...trying to catch up with a temporary avatar change and a quick but much appreciated note.
MOOFIED1
11/21/06 4:49 PM GMT
and yet another shot of one of my dream homes!
wonderful capture of its essence!
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::verenabloo
06/26/07 3:40 AM GMT
Hey there Rick! Now THIS is gorgeous! Talk about a ton of feeling. I took a similar photo a few years ago when I visited Bannack, Montana, it's an old ghost town and absolutely the most lovely place! I was inside and took the photo thru the old window..and I love what you captured here. I love how you've brought in the light and the shadows! Totally lovely...sweet, yet a bit dramatic! Nice stuff my friend! Verena
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What matters at this precious moment is what has always mattered: the dailiness of life, and that everything significant is slow and small.

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