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Sam Oppenheim
{K:3362} 10/18/2005
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You don't like the sun glare? I kinda like it because it does not affect the appreciation of the art sculpture, and adds another element to an otherwise stationary photograph, I think you often need sun and clouds and objects to make a photograph of a statue more engaging and active.
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Naomi Weidner
{K:6636} 10/18/2005
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Very cool image of the unicorn. Too bad the left side of the image is so bright. I hope to someday make it to Burning Man. Thanks for your recent comments on my images from Grand Teton National Park. -- Naomi
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Sam Oppenheim
{K:3362} 10/9/2005
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Well, it is a wire and screen sculpture if I remember correctly, placed upon the desert floor. the eye was multifaceted and crystalline, probably plastic. Glad you enjoyed it!
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mundh
{K:3974} 10/9/2005
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wow this is beautiful sam, whats this made of?
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Sam Oppenheim
{K:3362} 10/3/2005
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Thank you, I hadn't even considered the influence of the human figure in the dust and sun on the left...
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Paul Boocock
{K:8314} 10/3/2005
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Yes it is very surreal indeed, superb composition with the triangle created by the two human figures and the main attraction in the middle. Well done.
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Gayle's Eclectic Photos
{K:91109} 9/29/2005
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Hi and thanks for comment on my man of peace silhouette in Seattle...cool and surreal sight in this desert scene...the bright rising sun works here well...well chosen perspective,Sam....peace,gayle
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Ameed El-Ghoul
{K:42215} 9/28/2005
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Sam this is just so nice, You managed to get the best out of this capture, very well done, Cheers,
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