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My first proper post from the Body Art FestivalHere is my first one from Sunday's Body Art Carnivale at Eumundi. Very high standard of art and models generally and loads of photographers elbowing everywhere.
Here is Shannon Col Photography. The Art of Seeing, Not Just Looking
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Re: My first proper post from the Body Art FestivalGreat image Col with an almost surreal feel to it
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Re: My first proper post from the Body Art FestivalLovely light and colours and the black background works really well here
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Re: My first proper post from the Body Art FestivalHmm nice colors with the body art.....anymore
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Re: My first proper post from the Body Art FestivalExcellent
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Re: My first proper post from the Body Art FestivalNice shot. I like the eyes. Any more?
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Yes there quite a lot, but the old work for a living scene gets in the way. Over the next few days, you should see more appearing from the operators present as there must have been thousands of images shot over the day. One fellow shot triple brackets on every shot... All day! Col Photography. The Art of Seeing, Not Just Looking
http://www.frozentime.com.au
Re: My first proper post from the Body Art FestivalFanfreakingtastic! Nicely done!
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Re: My first proper post from the Body Art FestivalSureal! Haunting, almost; reminds me of artwork seen on 'panel vans' in the 70s - except for the sharpness.
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Re: My first proper post from the Body Art FestivalI've seen this particular model in a few photo's. Brilliant work here though. Those eyes are amazing... and they're probably the only part not painted.
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