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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 6/17/2008
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Hi Roger, After the passing of some time, I have to agree with you. The grafted head version was an experiment when I was having a go with some PS fun.
The image that I shamelessly copied this style from didn't have a grafted head either.
As I wrote in the about for this one, I saw an image by Arthur Tress, way back in the 70's that stuck with me for years. In his image it was a young boy buried to the waist in sand. He had some kind of seaweed coming out of his sleeves for hands. Quite haunting. I always wanted to try something like that image. So, one rainy day at the cottage, I set up my tripod on the dock and gave it a shot. Andre
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 6/14/2008
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this is much better.. imho.. I am not into grafted heads and the veracity of this adds to the images power
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 8/23/2007
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Thanks Marcio, for visiting my portfolio. As you can see, I enjoy trying a variety of images. I have to admit, these "darkside images" are usually the most interesting for me to create. They sometimes stir some controversy, or a sense of being uncomfortable. But, if we don't feel anything at all from viewing an image, what would be the point? Thanks again Andre
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Marcio Janousek
{K:32538} 8/23/2007
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Great dark ..very cool image!!
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 7/16/2007
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Yes, indeed! And this time thze secret could be about my own picture of the world - my own "normality"... Still thinking, Andre!
Nick
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 7/14/2007
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Thanks Biljana, I had a lot of inspiration from other photographers to do this one. Andre
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biljana mitrovic
{K:48110} 7/14/2007
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Dear Andre you did great this job :):) Great my friend, real nightmare
hugs dear friend biljana
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 7/14/2007
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Hi Nick, What more could I ask for? If viewers like yourself feel a need to come back for a second look to try and unravel a meaning or secret. Thanks once more.
ps A quote by Diane Arbus A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know.
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 7/13/2007
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Looking again and again at these two ones, I have to say that they just show something - or something that happened - out of the usual domains of reality, or even fantasy. They do transmit the atmosphere of something like "the mothman" but in a very detouched way. Perhaps this solitude of observing the impossible is the key to the connection to witnessing the "sad wings of destiny"?
Best wishes,
Nick
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 7/10/2007
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Thanks once again Nick. I like that interpretation of one witnessing the "sad wings of destiny" A feeling of sinking, claustrophobic diminishing and decaying are all hinted here to some extent. So, your interpretation seems to help me understand my work better and the work of the photographer that I am copying. Andre
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 7/10/2007
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The darkness still left the sharest details very strong, Andre, and that's what I find most impressive together with the surrealistic and somewhat horryfying atmosphere here. Especially the water looks so natural and yet so strange. It looks like existing under the weight of a curse but the person is not what causes that agony. It is the light. The person itself looks only just as being the unlucky one that was cursed just for some reason we can't know. And so it causes also sympathy for him, especially as he looks at the own hands and seems to not understand what happened and why.
Indeed one to think about but not the usual way. It's rather the sad wings of destiny that come into my mind looking at it.
Magnetizing!
Nick
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 7/10/2007
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Thanks Leo, I think I like this one better than the other one even though there is less work on it. Andre
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Leo Régnier Я£
{K:67696} 7/10/2007
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Very well done again!!!
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Fadel J
{K:13974} 7/8/2007
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Yes I do remember, and I have his website in my favorites since then. Looking forward the second one!
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 7/8/2007
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Thanks Fadel, There will be at least one more with this theme. BTW, I believe you and I had a conversation about the photographer that inspired this shot. We started talking about him when you posted some of your dead bird images. Andre
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Fadel J
{K:13974} 7/8/2007
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Wow what an idea, and very nicely done! Hope to see more of this stuff from you Andre!
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 7/7/2007
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Thanks Kes. If this one gives you goose bumps, you should try looking up the photographer that inspired it. Arthur Tress is his name. I think you would like his stuff. A bit on the strange, dark and odd side. This one is a loose copy of one of his images from a portfolio on Childhood Dreams.
Yeah, I didn't want too much of the model's face details in the image, That might have put the nightmare image right over the edge :) Andre
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 7/7/2007
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Thanks Dave, I'm glad you like it. It took me a long time before I finally got around to trying this. I'm pretty pleased with the results. Andre
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 7/7/2007
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Thanks Roger, I appreciate the comment. Andre
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Nelson Moore [Kes] -
{K:20241} 7/7/2007
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Chilling.
Superb, Andre! At first I was hoping for some eye contact...but got goose bumps as it was! Eye contact might be too much!
"handsome model"...?
ha!
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 7/7/2007
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Well done, Andre! Great effects and composition, along with the lighting to create the atmosphere. Dave.
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 7/7/2007
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excellent work
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 7/6/2007
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Hi Dirk, Thanks for the review and visit. How can I complain about not looking "weathered" enough:) That old coat is pretty ratty looking in real life, but somehow looks in good shape in the image. So, I know exactly what you mean. It is very difficult for me to get that handsome model to look bad though ;)
Seriously though, check out images by Arthur Tress (with a search engine) for some great fantasy type images. The guy is genuinely freaky. Andre
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Dirk Illing
{K:1247} 7/6/2007
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Super image, you have captured the mood really well. I'd say even better if the model and clothing were a bit more 'weathered' to blend seamlessly with the sticks. Love the vingrette
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