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Elin M
{K:842} 7/18/2003
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wow! looks like taken from a tim burton movie! great job!
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Jamie Ferguson
{K:6284} 7/18/2003
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I thought Central Park was supposed to be safer these days? I sure as hell wouldn't go in there if it looked like that! Super groovy cool Jim and the colour gives it that cold, scary look. Well the trees do most of that but you know what I mean.
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Hakan Aker
{K:14146} 7/18/2003
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Good one Jim,Im not so fond of the liquify effect though,i loved the blue tone and the motion..My best regards to you,HakaN.
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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 7/18/2003
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Normally, I'm not terribly fond of liquify either, but this is excellently executed! Not just "playing for effect" but "applying for impact." good vision.
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MaryBell
{K:32791} 7/18/2003
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Jim,
It seems from a terrible nightmare - I agree with Hakan, I am not sure about the liquefy look but it is interesting -
I do, however, like the look of the city...
Mary
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peta jones
{K:12615} 7/18/2003
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A claustrophobic feel to these trees, I like it, very artistic, the city looking somewhat peaceful in the background, the park foreboding and impenetrable.
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Richard Blount
{K:9145} 7/19/2003
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I have looked at this several times and each time I see it differently, perhaps that is a good thing, I can imagine this in a world without man, the plants would take over again... it is a little spooky, well done for something so different - Richard.
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Anna
{K:2994} 7/19/2003
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I like the tone, the mood and the composition. I?m not so sure about the liquify effect... (will come back to decide it) ;-))
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Anna
{K:2994} 7/19/2003
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Coming back to this photo: now I know that I would prefer to see the gras going to the same direction, like a strong wind. Is it possible to "liquify" like that, Jim?
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