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Photographer  William R Eastman III {Karma:2141}
Project #21 Alone Camera Model Pentax
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About This is my 3rd in the Fantome series. This is the Windjammer that sunk a number of years ago with all hands (but no passengers) lost. She was originally purchased from the Vanderbilt Estate by Onassis who bought it as a wedding present for Princess Grace--but never delivered it after they didn't invite him to the wedding.

I like the symboilism of this very much and I hope it gets noticed even though it's not wearing a bikini.
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William R Eastman III   {K:2141} 6/26/2002
I did it again, got to read directions. Here's the attachment--I hope!

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William R Eastman III   {K:2141} 6/26/2002
What a failure I am.

Does anybody see the ship in the upper third of the picture. I will add some detail by cloning the ocean some more.

Obviously, the ship is sunk and only the ghost image appears.

I'm attaching a previous silhouette to help you see how many 'alberts' you can see in this picture.

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Andy Jones   {K:536} 6/26/2002
Not sure about alone... but I'm certainly lost... :-)

Seriously though, I'd love to see the photoshop enhanced version. Will you be posting the whole series on the net when it's complete? I'd be interested to see the images in context.

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Stephen Laszlo   {K:2086} 6/25/2002
Ah... Success by confusion. Love it.

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Kim Culbert   {K:37070} 6/25/2002
Yes, William, pls upload once you've made them stand out a bit more... I'm intrigued as to where they are! *grin*

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William R Eastman III   {K:2141} 6/25/2002
Thanks for the comment--matched my instinct--I'm sure in contex with a dozen of the other images I am working on for this series it will be obvious. Thought I should clarify the sails a little in photoshop--If I have some success, I'll add an attachment later.

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Kim Culbert   {K:37070} 6/25/2002
This is a little too abstract for me. Even with your "About" I can't really make my eyes focus on one thing. Perhaps the print has more detail and clarity, but unfortunately it's lost on me.

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