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    Nudity at the brickworks (be warned)

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    Re: Nudity at the brickworks (be warned)

    Interesting mural. Not sure why the artist chose this location for such a drawing... you would not expect to see a fine-art-studio-like drawing in a brickyard.

    The photo's good but I wish I could see more of what's on the right side. Oh well, guess you can't have it all with a vertical composition.

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    Re: Nudity at the brickworks (be warned)

    Is this what we could call "Glamour Graffiti"? Looks almost like a flag on a pole.
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    Re: Nudity at the brickworks (be warned)

    Looks to me Seb as if she's trying to escape over the lower section of the wall.
    Gosh That building is a treasure chest of potential photographs and you have represented it so damn well.
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    Re: Nudity at the brickworks (be warned)

    Ah...NOW we're talking, Seb.

    Nudity to get me to look. Art within art done with style and grace to make the trip worthwhile.

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    Re: Nudity at the brickworks (be warned)

    Thanks guys!

    GB: I was most surprised to step on this as well. I dunno who took the time to produce such a piece in a remote place like that but it looks especially appealing for real agaisnt the desolated background. Then again, I only shot one single frame of this but there was nothing much on the right side if I remember well.

    CDP: that's an interesting take! Thanks for commenting.

    Tom: Thanks for the good words! I'm glad I made it. I have been hesitant for a short while before enrolling myself in this thing. I'd simply say that I am glad I did... lol

    Tuna: So now I know how to draw some attention lol! Thanks for the good words!

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    Re: Nudity at the brickworks (be warned)

    Seb, very good indeed. I like the dark area at the bottom of the frame as it sort of sets the stage for the art. Great colors in the piece. Well done
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    Re: Nudity at the brickworks (be warned)

    Seb,

    Tuna said it all - good work.

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