• OpenCubehelp_outline
    861 posts
    a year ago

    If you've seen Deliverance, you'd know I wasn't smiling looking at it.

  • LouHollandpanorama_fish_eye
    132 posts
    a year ago

    What a terrible avatar, this one invites us to stop looking at your photos. Pity
    Lou

  • OpenCubehelp_outline
    861 posts
    a year ago

    I assume this was directed at me...

    Somewhere in a supermax prison, one of the worst humans living on the planet today, would probably be amused that someone found a cheap plastic plate with BBQ sauce smeared on it more terrible to look at than their face.

    I'm sure around Nov 3rd it'll be something different again because October will be over.

  • LouHollandpanorama_fish_eye
    132 posts
    a year ago

    I assume this was directed at me...

    Yes, you're right, it was my personal opinion. On the other hand, you are free to do so.
    So I should have better kept my mouth shut. But freedom of speech makes it
    possible to express myself this way, just as you are free to choose this terrible avatar ;).
    So burn me down, I can handle it.

    Lou

  • LouHollandpanorama_fish_eye
    132 posts
    a year ago

    JSPhotoHobby

    That narrow street with all that colorfull peopleis is fantastic. The whole combination got an almost biblical appearance
    and those two modern ship buildings above the arch makes it an almost surrealistic combination.

    However I like that shot a lot.

    Lou

  • OpenCubehelp_outline
    861 posts
    a year ago

    I don't think so. It's an honest opinion. It's fine. I have no desire to burn you down. I find the whole thing amusing. Tad bit of blood and an image is disturbing, harmless looking photo of one of the worst people alive, no one batted any eye for months.

  • OpenCubehelp_outline
    861 posts
    a year ago

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    JPG, 1.5 MB, uploaded by OpenCube a year ago.

  • minnievpanorama_fish_eye
    1802 posts
    a year ago

    This is a nicely executed conceptual image that could be interpreted a number of different ways. I prefer to see it as a nurturing hand ready to save the boater if he sinks. That the boater is an obvious toy figure makes it even more poignant. But it could be seen many different ways, from protection to salvation or as a creepy threat, about to pull the boat and its occupant under and destroy them. Giving the viewer the freedom and the raw materials to form their own concept out of yours is a great way to approach photographic art, and one we don't see enough of.

    From a critical perspective, you could lower the highlights a bit on the boater. But that is trivial and superficial advice.

    This is really good. I continue to be impressed with the prolific nature of your creativity.

  • simplejoyhelp_outline
    1662 posts
    a year ago

    Interesting.., I‘m pretty sure that boat is in grave danger! 😱 Very well done @OpenCube

  • simplejoyhelp_outline
    1662 posts
    a year ago

    I'm sorry for not responding earlier to your question - forgot about it... Thanks a lot for your interest.

    It's just light painted as @RoelHendrickx suggested. The reason why it's as prominent in the reflection probably is caused by the direction the I was holding the light. In order to not cause the lens to flare and loose contrast, I turned the (small) light source slightly away from the camera. That probably increases its intensity in the reflection. With the shapes of the light painting it's a bit of trial and error, but mostly about intuition/feeling which is quite fitting for the way I make music as well.