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    This caught my eye while out doing the Grey Cup sightseeing. I was going to remove the refection but after I pp'd it I quite liked how it turned out and I think the refection makes the photo...Some of you might say it makes it to busy...I thought I would put it in the Critique for thoughts....

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    Here's the other one:

    I also removed the 2 lights in the first post as they were kinda buggin me the more i looked at them so does that make a difference?
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    Thanks Greg...
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    They look fantastic to me. I like the second one a little more. They look like holograms. Cool colours.

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    Great capture Cas! I think you're right - it's a nicely artistic shot!

    I like 'em both... not sure which one I prefer. I like the 'darker' feel and the 'red' of the first one, but like Antz I like the holographic/futurist look of the 2nd.

    Guess it depends on what one 'sees' in the image. I'm sort of 'seeing' both mannequins with a futuristic look (wonder what it would look like if they were both red?), on a dark gritty store background, as sort of a conceptual commentary on the futuristic commercialization of the sex industry... or with a bit more post as sort of a 'Blade Runner-esc' Red Light district. But that could just be because I forgot to take my meds today

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    Thanks AntZ and MO...I think you hit the nail on the head as to what I was seeing there. I was thinking along the lines of perfect plastic bodies for all the grimy world to see or something like that...a statement on today's materialistic body-obsessed society,

    Okay time to go back on my meds...lol!
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    I like the 2nd also ... the lighting looks so much better on the red mannikin.

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    A cool series. I like the second as well.

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    nice stepping out of the box casil!
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