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Curator's Chair. by ~agonis:iconagonis:


©2003-2009 ~agonis
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Submitted: November 2, 2003
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I feel like any description would spoil it, but keywords are: curator, empty, exhibition, dreams, self-portrait.

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Technically, this was shot on an Ilford 125, 14mm lens, sides cropped, two layered images of the same scene with me in a different position, slightly tilted, and cyan of the neutral colours shifted. That's it ;)
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A perfect shot! Both the silhouettes & shadows are great!
muhuhahahahaha
i found you on DA how scary :P
oh i should mention that this is AmaroK
this is _very_ dreamlike, the gloomy light, the contrast and symbolism of 2 figures and a chair, arranged by randomness.
and plus, very good composition, the interruption of the 3 main objects, different sizes, different bottom-positions of each object and the ~diagonal (don't know the word for not diagonal + not horizontal ;)) floor.
the only thing I don't like that much, is the baby-blue in the bg, plus, you maybe should let some of the bgs' color let flow into the front room, like a slight gloom of reflections (on the floor of instance) so that the two rooms aren't that seperated :)

k.
i like the baby blue bg.. reminds me of sky and dreams etc.
and the seperation.. makes it seem more dreamlike, etc.
but i love the two yous in it.
.fox.
good capture ;-)

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I like the cyan hue adjustments in the background--they make a great contrast to the dark sepia toning of the foreground. I think the border really accentuates the tilting well--it might otherwise seem like a "crooked shot," but the rounded corners are very smart and balance it well. Good work!
Amazing gloomy light and composition in general. I love the symbolism in this picture. Perfect, as usual. :)

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