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Fright Nite ( Warning, Kiddies go to bed )Now, this is an image of a very dead decomposed fox's head, it has been decomposing now down the bottom of a friends property for a couple of months. To the top right is the eye socket, I have presented the image in a reverse Gradient Map which made the image come out like an X-Ray, ( sorry Stubbsy ) It shows how the front teeth on these hardened sly animals are so far embedded and a lot of root under the surface of the mouth. Just shows you, when we are all six feet under ( damn good show that ) our teeth will be around for a while longer. Sorry if this disturbs anyone, thought it was interesting though, but then thats just me I suppose Mic.
Very different mic - but different in a cool way. I like it
Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
The only thing disturbing is the level of your inversion addiction. 'Cos that's what it is no matter how you want to phrase it.
Nice shot by the way - makes a rather morbid and potentially offensive image (though not to me, I've seen much worse in the morgue and the emergency department) slightly more abstract and palatable. Julian
Thanks Geoff, different Naaaaahhhh, well, ok.
Thanks Joolz, No ! No ! I'm not addicted I think all the Kiddies must have got scared & went to bed Dr Mic. ( X-Ray Dept )
"this photographer is a dentist, so we can't show you his face...."
or should it be "this dentist is a photographer and here is his face...." ?? Interesting inversion Mic Dave
Nikon D7000 | 18-105 VR Lens | Nikon 50 1.8G | Sigma 70-300 APO II Super Macro | Tokina 11-16 AT-X | Nikon SB-800 | Lowepro Mini Trekker AWII Photography = Compromise
Jethro, I might invert some of your Soccer Balls
Thanks dhess, Aussie Dave, Hee heee very funny It is a bit strange isn't it Cheers all. Mic.
Ahhh.. Michael (or should that be Michelle ). How can I put this gently?
This really works for me. I think this works BECAUSE of what you've done rather than if it was a straight pic. It's also good to see you've conquered your onanistic impulses and got out to shoot some new pics PS I did a search to link a definition of onanism for the linguistically challenged and near the top of the list was this pagewhich, while not a definition of the term, makes for an interesting read and gives a clear meaning nonetheless Peter
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