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Shadow Dreams .03 by ~f4shi0nabl3:iconf4shi0nabl3:


©2006-2009 ~f4shi0nabl3
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Submitted: May 30, 2006
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Where does your shadow go while you sleep?

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Shot on medium format and scanned, color correcting and burning done in CS2, no compositing.
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you know.. this is kinda creepy.
i like the overall composition exept for the metal door on the right, its very distracting... at least to me :B
but i love it, its really dream like

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the metal door is very necessary.


my synopsis of the series: you have a really good concept and you've only scratched the surface... run with it and take some risks...

these two are the shots worth keeping. I would edit out the rest and continue shooting if i were you.... gimme some creepy new york alleys!

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hey, why not? I'm gonna be there, right? hehe. I think I might keep doing this. I really want to get different body types, really push the multiple subject side of things too.

I'll see what they tell me in critique in terms of editing. I do like those two. People's favorites so far have really run the gamut though. Do you think I should shoot them all straight on/with me perpendicular to the building facade?

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Thank you. I think the metal door is balancing, personally. I'm glad you think it's dreamlike, I was really going for that.

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