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©2004-2008 ~belleteensie
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Submitted: March 19, 2004
Image Size: 23.4 KB
Resolution: 201×288
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Make: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Model: KODAK DX3900 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA
Shutter Speed: 1/64 second
F Number: F/2.8
Focal Length: 7 mm
Date Picture Taken: Apr 6, 2003, 3:19:50 PM

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This is a woman kissing a man going off to war on a train done on scratchboard.
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~chaly:iconchaly: Mar 21, 2004, 7:22:37 PM
Being a sucker for romantic-like images, this one caught my eye immediately. It's kinda depressing, since we all know where he's going and what is most likely going to happen to him in the war, but you have managed to capture this one last perfect moment of happiness with such skill that it's hard to stay sad. The steam (I'm thinking that's steam, anyway) interests me because it looks like the woman is almost forming out of it. Or, perhaps, with her lover going away, is already starting to fall apart into the stuff? Meh. Just my silly ideas. Still. I wonder, if you could get this scanned properly, how many people besides me might think it would make a pretty print...?
Good job.

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~chaly (CHA-lee) deviant. 1. Medicated nutcase artist. 2. Not a motorcycle despite all evidence to the contrary. 3. Person with a thing for werewolves. 4. Also jackal-headed ancient gods. 5. Adorer of all things Velveteen Rabbit.
~MessedUpMind:iconMessedUpMind: Mar 23, 2004, 2:25:51 PM
Wow... I like this! It's kinda like the crossroads at death... Having to say goodbye is so hard especially when you love someone so much
~r3b0rn:iconr3b0rn: Apr 18, 2004, 5:26:24 PM
What a sad image. This image portrays every movie skit ever made on this issue, but it seems to have it's own originality. You've captured the mood very well with the addition of the smoke. It is a very good touch and I am enjoying it.

The use of contrast is very strong here and adds to the bleakness of the image. When you came up with this, what were your original plans? I am sure they changed while you made the image?

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Human life is not valued by what you wear or what you have, it is valued by the person's individuality. To construe the main focus of what each person is about, is to distort yourself.
~lil-tiger:iconlil-tiger: Sep 7, 2005, 9:18:24 PM
You know that I absolutly love this piece. Hell, I hit you for selling it cheap!!!!! lol.