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December 23, 2003
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CYBERSHOT 10/2000 second F/5.6 10 mm 100 Sep 16, 2002, 5:33:29 AM Share
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Max Power, he's the man whose name you'd love to touch! But you mustn't touch! His name sounds good in your ear, but when you say it, you mustn't fear! 'Cause his name can be said by anyone!
Am I making any sense at all? Aw, it doesn't matter. Anyways, I dig this.
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Just Me and My Photos.
I find myself a little put-off by the simplicity of perspective, that the photographer is just "standing there" to take the shot. It's so dang level and by some standards mundane. It almost looks like a snapshot. And yet, this completely unassuming perspective might be part of the magic too, because the backdrop is so stunning. Perhaps that contrast, between real-world mundanity and the completely surrealistic outlandish, is exactly the best way to compose this?
That is, the completely hallucinogenic quality of that reflected setting is beyond compare. To have been more " pretentious" in shooting it might quite likely have poisoned exactly its appeal. It's a superimposition of the fantastic and the mundane. And there is NO denying that the reflection backdrop is utterly fantastic, for its coloration, for the stairstep of its construction, and for the completely mesmerizing subjects of the reflection.
Ironically, I didn't even realize until after I'd faved it that you now have two pieces hanging on my page. Nonetheless, they neither could possibly be any less deserving of their due.
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