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Peter Warren wrote:
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> Please, do not comment on this image.
> I do not welcome your critique.
>
Humans always do what they are asked not to do so I comment on this one.
Nice idea.
:-)
Marc
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Sorry to dissapoint you... but I like this one, too. It has lots of
potential... maybe when you're really bored you can show us more of the
scale... don't lose this one.
Peter Warren wrote:
> #declare Peter_Warren = object {A_human}
> #declare high_horse = <0, infinity,0> //translate
> //pardon my bad code
>
> Once, many years ago, not so long,
> I asked William Rudolf Geis III, a Sculpture Professor:
> "Why?"
> //Why do I/we make art.
> He replied, "Boredom."
> A careful reader would find a parallel in
> the work of Doug Adams.
>
> #declare Peter_Warren = object {Off_his_high_horse}
>
> Oh, my aching back.
>
> This, image, for all it's lame antialiasing and very stupid
> reflective quality of metalic surfaces not to mention bad
> jpeg comresssion, does not owe anything to moreray
> and some kind of inverse kino_stuff.
> If it did I would have to admit that "z is up".
> I will never admit this as I know for a fact
> that "y is up". Yup. Luts.
>
> Other than that I would hope that humans find
> humour in the idea of water (H2O) unburdening itself.
>
> Please, do not comment on this image.
> I do not welcome your critique.
>
> Peter Warren
> war### [at] hotmail com
>
> [Image]
--
Josh English
eng### [at] spiritone com
"May your hopes, dreams, and plans not be destroyed by a few zeros."
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Bored,
but busy.
TIA
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Interesting. Very intersesting.
I don't get the four buckets on the right; the motion blur would seem to
suggest that the bucket is swinging, but since the ones on the right
aren't faded there are clearly four buckets, and only one has a motion
blur from what I can tell. So are there three stationary anti-grav
buckets and one swinging bucket?
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no motion_blurs were harmed in the making
of this image.
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That's almost strange. I really like the uppermost bucket.
Bob
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Here is the original image.
I was quite proud of it at the time.
It was too cool, I thought, my use of rgbft.
It has progressed to something that could
become almost great.
So I must make a choice.
Register Moray or call a plumber.
Done. I have called a plumber.
(Who would disagree with this?)
Blah, Blah, Blah.
Danke,
Peter Warren
war### [at] hotmail com
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This image could not have been possible
without the beautifully excellent Moray for Windows.
A shout out to MD and his killer painting
"Nude Descending a Staircase."
Under the heading: Not That You Asked.
The swinging bucket imagery is a representation
of the bipolar disorder.
Peter Warren
war### [at] hotmail com
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As you requested, no comment.
But for anyone who wants to keep on reading, this
has a really ghostly feel to it, and vibes of Twin
Peeks, Damnd good buckets.
One of those very few images that you look at and
don't immediatly think "well such a thing is missing
and it needs some of that". Really good work.
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Cheers
Steve email mailto:sjl### [at] ndirect co uk
%HAV-A-NICEDAY Error not enough coffee 0 pps.
web http://www.ndirect.co.uk/~sjlen/
or http://start.at/zero-pps
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Steve wrote:
> As you requested, no comment.
>
> But for anyone who wants to keep on reading, this
> has a really ghostly feel to it, and vibes of Twin
> Peeks, Damnd good buckets.
>
> One of those very few images that you look at and
> don't immediatly think "well such a thing is missing
> and it needs some of that". Really good work.
I agree!
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