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Thread: How I Felt Then

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    Gone Fishing Tuna's Avatar
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    How I Felt Then


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    Senior Shooter Greg McCary's Avatar
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    Re: How I Felt Then

    The grain and beautiful colors adds an artistic touch to the shadow, well done.
    I am like Barney Fife, I have a gun but Andy makes me keep the bullet in my pocket..

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    Grumpy Old Man Overbeyond's Avatar
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    Re: How I Felt Then

    Very difficult to ctitique as any comments could easily end up as a misunderstanding by this viewer. I always enjoy your original and unconventional pictures and I dont need to understand them; an explaination sometimes ruins the intrigue and curiosity.
    I dont think this is attractive in any way but it does make me enjoy wondering what goes through Tuna's head and that is good and has always been interesting for me.
    But I know well that this is not an alien urinating.
    More please Tuna.
    Tom
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    Re: How I Felt Then

    I kinda agree with Overbeyond here. This picture has some appeal but I can't say that it is striking on its own. Actually, I am thinking that it could work better as part of a diptych or a triptych were something more is going on.

    Seb

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