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as promised, here's more from the same shoot. i have to break my 'one photo per idea/shoot'-rule...i took so many photos and i honestly feel like there are several good ones, so you'll be seeing even more of these. i am hoping that i later realize the weaker links and can narrow them down then... this for me one of my most important photos/shoots. if you have seen 'japan 86' or 'in my past life', they were results of this shoot, but the shoot only happened because of this idea. harakiri is a japanese tradition not much in use anymore(or who knows), but i'm not a history person so this is not supposed to be an accurate reflection of the reality, this is my idea, using cliches and symbols around us, and a woman as the subject of course. actually, harakiri means cutting the abdomen open...but so what, she's got her unique style (pun intended). every person is unique, and all that uniqueness disappears when they die. that's just one reflection on the title.
it's not my best but i'm pretty happy with it. i see this as the 'trendy' one of the bunch, the crop and all are so...u know. she's ^hesitation and i am so happy she's such a patient and motivated model. the sword is ^superkev's the kimono is made by Lissa Hill the fakeblood is artificial, please read more here [link] |
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April 5, 2005
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Canon EOS 10D 1/125 second F/16.0 56 mm 100 Nov 25, 2004, 9:57:45 PM Share
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Something has to change.
Un-deniable dilemma.
Boredom's not a burden
Anyone should bear.
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"She tackles everyday life with a perverted innocence that just makes you want to give her a big hug... and then stand back very quickly while checking to see if everything is still attached." -JTHM
December when there is no angels
~zelda-community
I also like how you filled up the shot with the model.
Great job.
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Nicholas Moore
However I sort of wish that the blade was turned 90-degrees so that the side was facing up and we could see that it is a sword... and some neat reflections off the polished metal. Right now, because of its low profile, it could be mistaken for a kabob skewer or something.
Otherwise, you don't need me to tell you that you do great work!
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What do you think?
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'She soothes your cold heart for a while, then matches its beat sinking in with a kinfe' ~~Born In A Burial Gown ~Cradle Of Filth
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"Wherefore thus saith the Lord our God; Behold, I am against your pillows"
Ezekiel 13:20
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I don't practise what I preach because I'm not the sort of person I'm preaching to.
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Oh my God Almighty! Someone has sent me a bowel movement!
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