On my .. this scared me Great placement of the eyes. I kept looking if they would of worked somewhere else in the photo, but you hit this one perfectly.
On my .. this scared me Great placement of the eyes. I kept looking if they would of worked somewhere else in the photo, but you hit this one perfectly.
Great work
Thank you Mary- Always looking for the mildly disturbing.
Nicely done, Walter. The eyes almost look like they belong there.
Thank you Richard. I've been thinking of doing this for a few months at least. I wasn't quite where I wanted to be on the dry lake, so rather than carren across the flats and probably miss the sunset all together, I just started searching for likely mud.
Now you just need a little 'claymation' to bring it to life. Not that it is lacking in that at the moment.
Well done.
Don
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Thanks Don. Maybe make them move, just for part of a second or so?
I was joking/punning around. But if the eyes blinked every once in aqhile like some gif avatars here on the forum, that could be cool!
Don
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Woah! Did you flip the image before adding the eyes? You didn't, but to me, some areas, due to the angle of the light, it looks upside-down, which adds tension to the image. Very nice!
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I was joking/punning around. But if the eyes blinked every once in aqhile like some gif avatars here on the forum, that could be cool!
Don
Thanks again Don- Have you ever seen the Black Swan?- There's a detail in one scene that many don't notice, when the ballerina enters her mother's room all the paintings with faces turn their eyes toward her, just for a fraction of a second. I'd like to do something like that, motion detecting.
Woah! Did you flip the image before adding the eyes? You didn't, but to me, some areas, due to the angle of the light, it looks upside-down, which adds tension to the image. Very nice!
I was wondering if anyone else noticed that. Subtle illusion. I didn't flip the image though.
Thanks again Don- Have you ever seen the Black Swan?- There's a detail in one scene that many don't notice, when the ballerina enters her mother's room all the paintings with faces turn their eyes toward her, just for a fraction of a second. I'd like to do something like that, motion detecting.
I was wondering if anyone else noticed that. Subtle illusion. I didn't flip the image though.
Yeah, I saw Black Swan, but in the little screen (Netflix) and I guess I missed that!
Don
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Don't know that I'd want it hanging in my living room, though....
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Thanks- I often imagine my prints hanging in a psychiatist's office.
My grand daughter's eyes. Maybe a 5x7 for the Lr.
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Great work
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Thank you Mary- Always looking for the mildly disturbing.
Thank you Richard. I've been thinking of doing this for a few months at least. I wasn't quite where I wanted to be on the dry lake, so rather than carren across the flats and probably miss the sunset all together, I just started searching for likely mud.
Well done.
Don
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Thanks Don. Maybe make them move, just for part of a second or so?
Don
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"If you've found a magic that does something for you, honey, stick to it. Never change it." - Mae West, to Edith Head.
"Every guy has to have one weakness - and it might as well be a good one." - Shell Scott: Dance With the Dead by Richard S. Prather
Thanks again Don- Have you ever seen the Black Swan?- There's a detail in one scene that many don't notice, when the ballerina enters her mother's room all the paintings with faces turn their eyes toward her, just for a fraction of a second. I'd like to do something like that, motion detecting.
I was wondering if anyone else noticed that. Subtle illusion. I didn't flip the image though.
Yeah, I saw Black Swan, but in the little screen (Netflix) and I guess I missed that!
Don
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My wife had to watch it twice. I wouldn't tell her when it happened.
Thanks.