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Photographer  Brian T. Ach {Karma:1742}
Project #15 Personal Style Camera Model Canon Powershot G2
Categories Street
Film Format
Portfolio Mannequin Series
Lens 7-21
Uploaded 2/11/2004 Film / Memory Type 50asa
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 386 Shutter 1/160
Favorites Aperture F5.6
Critiques 8 Rating
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About Another in my Mannequin series. Please check out the rest of the series. Comments greatly appreciated.
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gary spillane   {K:1617} 9/28/2004
excellent perspective, I like

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Dave M   {K:9043} 2/12/2004
We are the head, watching the world go by.

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RC. Dany RC. Dany   {K:64104} 2/12/2004
Excellent image !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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T-zone Palermo   {K:2124} 2/12/2004
Great Prospective...

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MaryBell    {K:32791} 2/12/2004
I like the passers-by and the reflections of the interior that can be seen on the left-hand side of the frame...if it weren't for her headlessness - she would come off as having superiority complex as it is she comes off as being in a strange position...perhaps as suggested by Vesa

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Lisa Paully   {K:1735} 2/12/2004
perfect angle brian...LOVE this one, man you are having fun and it shows

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Nedim Muhic Nedim Muhic   {K:14362} 2/12/2004
Excellent b/w photo.
Regards, Nedim.

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Vesa Nopanen   {K:871} 2/11/2004
Interesting. Headless woman watching headlessly spinning world.
I think this picture has two meanings. One is slightly more sexist - some people think of women that they are just objects that should dress nicely and be a bit provocative, use high heels and be silent. Basically archetype woman, from their point of view, has no need of their brains.
Other aspect is that this world is quite chaotic. Like chicken running without it's head, people rush along the streets. If one stops to look what is going on one might feel as headless as this model dummy.
Composition of this picture is quite nice. Neck points towards crossing lines in nice angle and people give sense of movement in this picture. Lighting is well managed, I like the way white has not burned out and yet there is a very good contrast to darker areas.

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