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Silhouette Sadness





played around with the camera settings. this was the result. a grim mood.

Natasha, I am speechless! The second photo is A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!! And no, it does not grim. The first one looks like a page out of a dream. That, looks grim. :P

poisonidea: thank you so much :P. i will visit your blog too. keep visitng. and welcome to blog world :D. hope you like it and have fun

jnarin: yes it is isn't. i'm so full of grimness. i think i'll explode. hahahaha. i liked the result of this experiment, to only some extent though. now i have to get my hands on someone that would allow me to photograph them with this light. damn. thanks! :P

kool !

great pics - i find the second one very thought provoking - a metal can, held by rope held by a ribbon - kind of saying no matter how strong you are you can always use so additional support that compelements your abilities. It could just be me seeing things as well :D

great stuff indeed, keep up the good work

the first pic is just too good!...how did you manage it with one hand on the pen

the second one 'is fabulous!!!

the first one: its a good idea, better luck next time ;)

saady: :D

cocaine: thanks :P. my interpretation was of loneliness, but yours is way better so i'll go with that. thanks again and keep visiting

mr.quipster: to make a long story short, i'll just say it was by sheer happenstance. lol. no it actually took me 20 shots to get this right. but i guess it was worth it. thanks :D

flick: thank you :)

suleman: i agree. i will change it soon. thanks.

The silhoette is your best shot ever.

Highly creative image with nice tonal range and a selective shallow depth of focus is very comforting to the eyes.

The blurred name as a strong focal point with the ink stain in the foreground work very well together.

Despite the blur, a handwriting analysis is possible telling us a lot about you.

Keep up the good work.

nauman: i can't thank you enough. your saying that means alot. it truly does :D :D :D

I love this photo! :)

faraz: i'm glad you did :D

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