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jitendar124 [2013-06-23 17:07:50 +0000 UTC]
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I saw this, and the first thing that came to mind was an old scene from the wild, wild west. When I looked deeper into the image, I saw the time 4:09... not entirely sure if the hands are frozen in place or if it's AM or PM. Judging by the photograph, it was probably PM. But I could be wrong.
Impact: The moment I saw this, I felt nostalgic. As If i'd been taken back into a time when people used to wear watches like this. I wondered what was going on - who the owner of the watch might have been, what they might have gone through during their lifetimes, and what was going on around the world when this watch stopped working. Frozen still.
With regard to technique - you did okay in that area. What impressed me wasn't so much the technique used, bur rather, the angle, aesthetics and background/foreground settings! That's what turns this photograph from just a stock photograph to a genuine work of photographic art.
Quartz... there's a reason they call it that. Quartz is probably the most resistant to toe forces of nature. It doesn't weather, whereas other things in nature decompose and weather away (If i'm wrong about this, please feel free to correct me). Quartz is one of the few things that endures... and I can say this... it's work like this that endures. I don't care if you're looking at this in 2013 or 2030... it'll still retain beauty and artistic appeal.
Well done. Keep up the excellent work. a.deviantart.net/avatars/c/l/c⦠" alt=" " title="clapplz" />
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JemmieMoon [2013-06-22 07:58:17 +0000 UTC]
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Wow this is really cool! I really like the leaves or whatever it is that you have the watch sitting on. Gives it balance and texture. The colors are very nice too. Gives off that antique feel which is very nice. I like that kinda thing. I think the way you executed this picture was done very well. You have something as simple as this watch with the rustic looking colors, texture and its eye popping I think! I would like to see more of these pictures. Not exactly sure what advice or tips I should give considering that i am not sure all of what you have tried. I am a big fan of photos that are done in black and white or sepia but the color in this is lovely. Reminds me of a cool autumn day e.deviantart.net/emoticons/s/s⦠" width="15" height="15" alt="
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Versability [2013-08-19 20:29:08 +0000 UTC]
If you're lost you can look and you will find me
Time after time
If you fall I will catch you I'll be waitingΒ
Time after time...
Reminds of that song so much...
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MintLights In reply to Versability [2013-08-31 04:49:54 +0000 UTC]
one of my favorites songs (; I'm glad someone mentioned it XDD
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Versability In reply to MintLights [2013-08-31 06:22:39 +0000 UTC]
Was the title reference to this song? I love this song too
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captamzai [2013-06-24 04:23:10 +0000 UTC]
I absolutely love the excellent choice of focus and blur in this...it's wonderfully composed and the colours are just....<333
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MintLights In reply to captamzai [2013-07-03 22:49:42 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much :'D I'm glad you like it
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captamzai In reply to MintLights [2013-07-05 03:38:16 +0000 UTC]
From a purely learning perceptive, how'd you accomplish this shot?
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MintLights In reply to captamzai [2013-07-07 02:00:26 +0000 UTC]
It was very easy, I just put like 2 blocks on the floor, (that I camouflage with the leaves and flowers that always fall from the trees), in my case the watch is very tiny so I didn't needed a lot for the background, just some leaves to get that blurry effect and that's it! ;D btw I prefer natural lighting c:
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MintLights In reply to jitendar124 [2013-07-03 22:49:13 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much and for the points too
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jitendar124 In reply to MintLights [2013-07-03 23:43:30 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome!
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