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Uploaded: 06/02/09 6:07 PM GMT
Love
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"... And way out in Seattle, young Kirk Cobain, snuck out to the greenhouse and put a bullet in his brain. Snakes in the grass beneath our feet rain in the clouds above, some moments last forever; some flair out with love love love." Love Love Love- The Mountain Goats

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.mesmerized
06/02/09 7:21 PM GMT
Hey, very creative and it would have been a great entry for our shadows challenge but unfortunately it's over now...anyways, thanks for sharing this.
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.amishy
06/03/09 1:12 AM GMT
Very creative and interesting post! Like the work you've done using the shadows and your presentation is excellent! Well done!
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Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night. Edgar Allan Poe (1809 - 1849), "Eleonora"
::sharonva
06/03/09 1:59 AM GMT
Very fun! More, more, please. :)
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"The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne, Thassay so hard, so sharp the conquering..." Chaucer
.calmagical
06/03/09 9:58 AM GMT
I love this!! Haha. I think the lighting is great and the composition is really creative. A great concept too, love it!!

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::verenabloo
06/04/09 8:09 AM GMT
Wow, I like this, something unique for a change. It's always fun to see something different. Thank you so much, maybe you can do more? I'd love to see some. Verena
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There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer. ~Ansel Adams
+purmusic
06/17/09 11:15 PM GMT
As already mentioned above, 'creative' and 'unique' are the operative words and descriptors. And are understatements.

Nicely done, Rachel. :o)

Couple of things, hope you don't mind ... and not caveats per se, just some stuff that came to mind as a result of taking your image here, in some more.

I detect a thin white border on the far right frame (at the bottom), within frame. Might be a nice finishing touch to replicate it throughout? And perhaps, add some additional depth/dimensionality?

Alignment of the blinds.

And on this note, I am undecided to tell the truth.

As I had seen your image here some time back, bookmarked it ... and have been vacillating on whether or not, if all were aligned, whether or the final presenation might look a tad contrived and 'perfect'. If you understand me here. (And if you do? Message me so's I know what the heck I just said. :oP)

That nonsense of mine aside and in short, nice work ... and 'fresh' stuff is good good in my books. :o)

And but of course, thank you for sharing your creative efforts and talents with us. :o)
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"An eye for an eye, and soon the whole world is blind." - Mahatma Gandhi

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